Kids who consume energy drinks are more prone to mental health disorders, study finds
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"We have found an even greater list of mental and physical health outcomes associated with children and young people consuming energy drinks."
The caffeine content of energy drinks ranges from 50 mg to 505 mg per serving, compared to 90 mg in 8.45 ounces of coffee, 50 mg in 8.45 ounces of tea, and 34 mg in 16.9 ounces of soda."
Read at New York Post
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