High-caffeine energy drinks linked to alcohol abuse

High-caffeine energy drinks linked to alcohol abuse
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Regularly consuming high-caffeine energy drinks significantly increases the risk of becoming alcohol-dependent and engaging in bouts of heavy drinking, a study published Tuesday found. read more
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High-caffeine energy drinks linked to alcohol abuse, study finds
Regularly consuming high-caffeine energy drinks significantly increases the risk of becoming alcohol-dependent and engaging in bouts of heavy drinking, a study published Tuesday found. The study of more than 1,000 students at a US university found that those who consumed caffeinated energy drinks on a weekly or daily basis…
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