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The U.K. may ban sales of energy drinks to kids under 16. Many want the U.S. to do the same.
NBC NEWS· 5 days agoIncluded in the 10-point plan is something public health advocates have long wanted in the United...
Exactly How Much Water You Should Drink to Lose Weight
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 4 days agoH20 might be the fat loss tool you're not using. Here's exactly how much water you should drink if...
Why sugar free energy drinks are still bad for your health
Yahoo Life UK· 6 days agoMost recently, doctors in the US warned that drinking energy drinks could put people with heart...
More sugar than coke, more caffeine than coffee – the ‘dangerous’ energy drinks that Britain’s teens...
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAround 1.7 million people in the UK consume energy drinks two or three times a week, and a third of...
Legislators discussing ways to curb sale of Illegal hemp-based products
Daily Hampshire Gazette· 7 hours agoA statewide proliferation in recent years of intoxicating, illegal hemp-based products — gummies, ...
Labour plans to ban under-16s buying high-caffeine energy drinks
BBC News· 7 days agoDrinks such as Monster, Prime and Red Bull would be blocked from sale, to protect children's health...
America’s diet quality moved from an F to a D. Here’s how to turn yours into an A
CNN via AOL· 6 hours ago“Energy drinks, pre-sweetened iced teas, and specialty coffee drinks can have...coffee shop with...
Lake Anna bacteria levels safe, Va. says; E.coli outbreak cause unclear
Washington Post· 3 days agoTests of Lake Anna show that the water meets benchmarks for safe swimming, Virginia public health...
Tea vs. Coffee: How Do Their Health Benefits Compare?
Health via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoCoffee's high concentration of antioxidants, like chlorogenic acid...and decrease fat accumulation...
Why energy drinks are the ultimate ick
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCOMMENT: With the news that these highly caffeinated beverages could be associated with abnormal heart rhythms, Helen Coffey looks at another hazard that...