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Most Recently Shared on December 12, 2010 at 8:00 pm By:
RT @jeffwolfsberg: Nice blog post by Sue Scheff on teens and caffeine http://bit.ly/epVsrk #drugeducation <Thx Jeff! Hope all is well w/
Energy drink abuse highest among teens
medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- A recent study has revealed a dramatic increase in the number of calls to a poisons hotline relating to caffeine toxicity from energy drink consumption.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2012 at 1:48 pm By:
Please stay away from these drinks, and if you're a parent, keep your kids far from them. They are NOT allowed in... http://t.co/0G9VKpUs
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Most Recently Shared on December 10, 2011 at 4:05 pm By:
Many teens like energy drinks but the amounts of caffeine in these products may surprise you. Here's a sampling. http://t.co/x1c1FXQF
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Most Recently Shared on October 17, 2011 at 7:34 pm By:
Energy Drinks have sky rocketed to a $6 Billion Dollar Market. Why so popular? Caffeine and Artificial Stimulants. http://t.co/PSgbCEKp
Do you know what your teen is drinking? Energy drinks, alcoholic beverages pose as soft drinks | DL-Online | Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
dl-online.com — “Do you know what your teenager is drinking and how that drink might be affecting him or her? Sure, with childhood obesity on the rise, there are concerns that with 290 calories and 90 mg of caffeine in a 20-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew, soft drinks are wreaking havoc with teens’ health.” View full resource at dl-online.com
Most Recently Shared on October 4, 2011 at 1:59 pm By:
Do you know what your teen is drinking? Energy drinks, alcoholic beverages pose as soft drinks. http://t.co/JAtxvJEt
-The Pain Center - Get Back Into Life | Caffiene, Energy Drinks, and Chronic Pain
thepaincenter.com — “How can I increase my energy levels even as I live with chronic pain? The easy answer is exercise and proper diet. The answer the most people want to hear is energy drinks and coffee.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2011 at 3:11 pm By:
http://ow.ly/6nNzm Caffeine, Energy Drinks and Chronic Pain - The hidden truth behind these 'dietary supplements.'
High Octane Energy Cocktails Pose New Risks for Teen Drinking by Sylvia Anderson - Babies, Children and Teen Health - InsidersHealth.com
insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding babies, children and teen health - High Octane Energy Cocktails Pose New Risks for Teen Drinking by Sylvia Anderson. Teenagers have been experimenting with alcohol probably since the beginning of recorded history. Nothing new there. However, there is a new drink in town that has experts more concerned than ever with the dangers of underage drinking. Popular alcohol-energy cocktails are providing a different and stronger kind of high and are even proving de” View full resource at insidershealth.com
Most Recently Shared on August 10, 2011 at 2:01 pm By:
High Octane Energy Cocktails http://t.co/2DT6Vh9 Pose New Risks for Teen Drinking #energyDrinks #caffeine #teens #IH #risks #drinks #plsRT
Teenagers Prefer Drinks With Caffeine - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Super-caffeinated energy drinks with names like Red Bull and Monster are increasingly popular among teenagers. But is it savvy marketing or the caffeine that keeps young people coming back for more?” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on July 18, 2011 at 4:38 pm By:
Caffeine use in children
healthjobsnationwide.com — “Monika B. Pis, PhD, CPNP Health Editor-in-Chief, Plugged in Parents Caffeine consumption in children should be monitored and kept at a minimum.” View full resource at healthjobsnationwide.com
Most Recently Shared on June 22, 2011 at 8:25 pm By:
Should your teen be drinking energy drinks like Red Bull or Full Throttle? Find out the negative effects: http://ow.ly/5nNEw
Grace Nasri: 10 Energy Drinks Not Worth The Sugar Rush
huffingtonpost.com — “While studies on energy drinks have focused on the effects of ingredients like caffeine, taurine and guarana (which contains roughly twice the caffeine found in coffee beans), they fail to highlight another important ingredient: sugar.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
Most Recently Shared on June 21, 2011 at 5:36 pm By:
1 Monster M-80 energy drink = the sugar equivalent of eating 11.5 apple fritter donuts http://ow.ly/5n1f1
Caffeine the hallucinogen? - News
virtualmedicalcentre.com — “Caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive drug. Coffee and other caffeinated beverages such as tea, soft-drinks and energy drinks access the stimulant and when taken in large quantities increase tendencies to hallucinate.” View full resource at virtualmedicalcentre.com
Most Recently Shared on June 18, 2011 at 2:05 pm By:
Think Twice Before Reaching For A Caffeine Boost : NPR
npr.org — “Caffeinated products are everywhere — from energy drinks to strips that dissolve on the tongue. But caffeine is still a drug that affects sleep and mood, experts note — and parents should be cautious about how much their kids are ingesting.” View full resource at npr.org
Most Recently Shared on June 6, 2011 at 1:57 pm By:
Ironic since I am headed for coffee--Think Twice Before Reaching For A Caffeine Boost-More at http://n.pr/iS4iYc
AAP: No energy drinks for children, teens - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “An American Academy of Pediatrics report says children and teens should not drink energy drinks and should limit or reduce regular use of sports drinks. Researchers say energy drinks contain caffeine and herbal stimulants that can be harmful to children, and that only those engaging in vigorous act…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on May 31, 2011 at 6:41 pm By:
Here's the official information on that energy drink recommendation! http://fb.me/Wp7flIF3
AAP: No energy drinks for children, teens - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “An American Academy of Pediatrics report says children and teens should not drink energy drinks and should limit or reduce regular use of sports drinks. Researchers say energy drinks contain caffeine and herbal stimulants that can be harmful to children, and that only those engaging in vigorous act…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on May 31, 2011 at 3:50 pm By:
AAP: No energy drinks for children, teens http://t.co/Rg957kc
Energy drinks gain traction but raise health questions - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “More people, especially adolescents and college students, are turning to energy drinks for a caffeine fix, but health experts caution that such drinks should be used in moderation and can be full of sugar and calories that lead to weight gain. Most people would be better off choosing coffee or tea --” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2011 at 4:13 pm By:
Energy drinks gain traction but raise health questions http://sbne.ws/r/7EvS
4 Natural energy boosters
sheknows.com — “When your energy wanes during the day, don't go for a short-lived caffeine fix. Instead, grab one of these natural energy boosters -- you'll feel alive and energized, without the unwanted side effects of too much coffee or other high-caffeine energy supplements and drinks.” View full resource at sheknows.com
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