Energy drink use may lead to alcohol dependence
Energy drink use may lead to alcohol dependence
( Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research ) Many adolescents and college students innocently ingest large amounts of energy drinks to stay awake. But, new research shows that energy drink over-use is strongly linked with increased risks of engaging in episodes of heavy drinking and developing alcohol dependence.
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Energy drink intake may lead to alcohol dependence
Washington, Nov 17 : A new research has suggested that college students who frequently consume heavily-caffeinated energy drinks are more likely to become alcohol-dependent.
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