For a long time, energy drinks stuck to basic flavors. They added zero sugar and/or zero calorie flavors, but didn't really ...
When you're dragging, it's tempting to reach for a drink that promises to put some pep in your step. But are energy drinks a healthiest way to get a boost? Here's the truth. Are energy drinks healthy?
Most energy drinks aren’t nutritious. They have artificial ingredients and high amounts of caffeine. Learn about their risks.
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If you’re anything like me, you need caffeine just to move — let alone think — in the morning, so it’s no surprise that you can find energy drinks everywhere on every college campus. This got me ...
Bloom Nutrition nailed energy drinks on its first try. Plus, a bonus look at the company's powdered colostrum.
That innocent-looking can of energy drink might promise enhanced focus and performance, but medical experts warn it could be silently straining your heart health. With caffeine levels sometimes ...
Caffeine from an energy drink can impact your health by significantly increasing your heart rate and blood pressure.