Energy Drinks Need Warning Labels
Experts from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are calling for health warning labels on "energy drinks" due to their high caffeine content that may pose a risk to adolescents and young adults. A single serving of some of these drinks can contain more than 500 mg of caffeine, an amount equal to 14 cans of Coca Cola.Because the amount of caffeine is often not labeled, there is
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