Mayo Clinic Minute: Do Energy Drinks Pose Heart Risks?
In recent years, there’s been a big boost in the beverage industry when it comes to the sale of energy drinks. Classified as dietary supplements, most of these drinks contain stimulating ingredients, in addition to high amounts of caffeine, that aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Researchers at Mayo Clinic recently published a […]
In recent years, the beverage industry has seen a significant surge in the sales of energy drinks. These beverages, classified as dietary supplements, often contain high levels of caffeine and other stimulating ingredients that are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have recently published a study00189-9/fulltext) investigating the risks associated with energy drink consumption, particularly for individuals with genetic Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute
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