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Energy drinks cause heart problems: Study
Energy drinks can cause heart problems according to research presented at ESC Congress 2014 today by Professor Milou-Daniel Drici from France. Professor Drici said: “So-called ‘energy drinks’ are popular in dance
Read More »The Truth About Energy Drinks
Energy drinks are a $9 billion a year business, but what are they doing to your health? France & Denmark have banned Red Bull from the country. RED BULL – slow death. Do NOT drink this
Read More »Don’t Fall Victim To These Tricky Juice Labels
There’s nothing like making fresh raw vegetable or fruit juice at home with your own juicer. But let’s be honest, it takes time, energy and a commitment to keep up the routine at home.
Read More »PepsiCo’s Naked Juices Have to Drop ‘All Natural’ Label After $9 Million Class Action Lawsuit
While government agencies like the FDA keep stalling on demanding rigorous scientific testing of numerous questionable ingredients, GMO foods, and the correct labeling of such foods, PepsiCo has recently agreed to settle out of
Read More »Watchdog group finds high levels of carcinogen in Pepsi drinks
A health watchdog group is releasing a study today that found high levels of a cancer-causing chemical in Pepsi drinks in 10 states, including Maryland. The Center for Environmental Health commissioned Eurofins Analytical laboratory in
Read More »5-Hour Energy, Monster, Rockstar cited in FDA report for deaths, hospitalizations
Rockstar Inc.'s energy drinks, distributed in most of the U.S. by PepsiCo Inc., were named in 13 adverse event reports dating to 2006, according to the Food and Drug Administration. No deaths were cited. The
Read More »Do highly-caffeinated drinks like Monster Energy pose a death risk to people who drink them?
They continue to be all the rage today, particularly among the masses of chronically-fatigued individuals and young people seeking a rapid energy boost. But highly-caffeinated beverages like Monster Energy and Red Bull are increasingly
Read More »U.S. probes deaths for links to Monster energy drink
The Food and Drug Administration said on Monday that it was investigating reports of five deaths that may be associated with Monster Beverage Corp's namesake energy drink, and the company's shares fell more than
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