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Labour plans to ban under-16s buying high-caffeine energy drinks
BBC News· 4 days agoDrinks such as Monster, Prime and Red Bull would be blocked from sale, to protect children's health...
Why energy drinks are the ultimate ick
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCOMMENT: With the news that these highly caffeinated beverages could be associated with abnormal heart rhythms, Helen Coffey looks at another hazard that...
Exactly How Much Water You Should Drink to Lose Weight
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 1 day agoH20 might be the fat loss tool you're not using. Here's exactly how much water you should drink if...
Labour plans to ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s – but it doesn’t go far enough
The Conversation· 2 days agoThe Labour party has committed to ban the sale of energy drinks, such as Red Bull and Monster, to under-16s should they win the general election on July 4. Energy ...
Ultra processed foods linked to insomnia, study finds
Yahoo Life UK· 3 days ago“Supporting gut health and protein intake is key for neurotransmitter production, a healthy gut...
You are what you drink: the link between liquids, hydration and health
Easy Reader· 2 days agoYou are what you eat is one of the most popular catchphrases in the health and wellness world. The...
Supplements for weight loss: What are they and how do they work
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoB vitamins B vitamins are essential for our brain health, skin health and metabolism, as they help...
The 10 health benefits of giving up alcohol
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt’s often said that the British love their tea, discussing the weather and, let’s face it, enjoying a tipple. Little wonder, then, that research from...
10 Unhealthiest Popsicles You Can Buy
Mashed via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSummer is the best time to grab some popsicles at the store, but some popsicles are packed with unhealthy ingredients and are best left in the freezer.
Extreme Heat Headed For West Virginia Next Week - West Virginia Public Broadcasting
West Virginia Public Broadcasting· 12 hours agoThe National Weather Service (NWS) has forecast a heat wave with highs of more than 90 degrees will strike the East Coast next week, including West Virginia.