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    Since it would not cause pandemics or epidemics, major medias are not typically talk about this issue a lot. However, it caught my attention several times. The story I’m about to introduce is negative effects of energy drinks. Since a big part of our lifestyle changes due to increasing competition and higher pressure for success, many people looking hard for quick and easy ways to maintain their energy level these days so it becomes more and more popular. Now, it might be important to know if…

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    substances, which have negative effects towards your endocrine system. The latest report from the president of the Cancer Institute commission on how to avoid carcinogens revealed that, ‘Drinking filtered tap water at home is safer than drinking water from low-quality containers.” Also, storing water in some kinds of container like stainless steels and glasses, can prevent more contaminants or chemical substances, such as BPA, than plastic containers. (Sources; 4. Consume Caffeine on a daily…

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    Research Paper: Coffee Can Kill Caffeine is a daily part of life for many Americans. Not only in the coffee and tea that is a morning ritual for many people, but also in sodas, chocolates, diet pills, and countless other sources that many people are unaware of. Often, children and teens consume large amounts of caffeine in the form of sodas and energy drinks. Besides from an enormous amount of caffeine in these drinks, there is also a huge amount of sugar. Similarly, most Starbucks drinks…

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    a coffee addiction. “A study published in the Journal of Caffeine Research in 2013 coauthored by Laura Juliano, Ph.D., a psychology professor at American University in Washington, D.C, "indicates that more people are dependent on caffeine to the point that they suffer withdrawal symptoms and are unable to reduce caffeine consumption even if they have another condition that may be impacted by caffeine”(3). “The negative effects of caffeine are often not recognized as such because it is a socially…

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    Intensive course work drains students of their energy daily. To feel awake again, students, myself included, consume more and more caffeine just to function at a normal level. This consumption is not limited to only the morning though. I used to drink coffee throughout the day, especially when I was going to library to grind out hours of schoolwork. Students feel like drinking gives…

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    harmful. Since they are not regulated like sodas and foods, energy drinks have no limit of the quantity of caffeine they can contain (Video Major Concerns Over Energy Drinks and Teen Health). High caffeine levels can lead to “energy crashes and withdrawal… fevers, sweating, severe headaches and nausea” (Energy Drinks: Should they be banned?). While this does sound like something truly negative, energy drinks are fine in moderation. These issue with energy drinks primarily occur when individuals…

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    Energy drinks, that which typically contain large amounts of sugar and caffeine, are equally if not more dangerous to children. Even though the target market for energy drinks are young adults aged 18-35, teenagers are often consuming significant quantities of these beverages. “According to self-report surveys, energy drinks are consumed by 30% to 50% of adolescents and young adults.”(pediatrics 1). “Of the 5448 US caffeine overdoses reported in 2007, 46% occurred in those younger than 19 years…

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    Caffeine Paper

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    Caffeine continues to grow in consumption, even though there just is not enough data to justify its growing use. Are we promoting the use and addiction of the new “cocaine”? 85% of American consume at least one drink containing caffeine (Mitchell, D. C., & Knight, C. A. 2014, January). Some of the drinks where we find caffeine is alarming. Caffeine is added to fruit juice, flavored water, sports drinks, to name a few. Sources used included the USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies…

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    11 Reasons Coffee Is Bad For Your Health Coffee – tasty cup of joy that is consumed by millions of people each day. But not many of us know how coffee actually affects the organism, especially when consumed in a large amount on a daily basis. Studies have shown the benefits that a person can enjoy from drinking coffee. That includes reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, kidney stones, Type II Diabetes, protection from Alzheimer Disease and Dementia. But, remember, only by drinking…

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    Diverse Effects of Coffee to Human Health Coffee is very well known for its flavor and aroma at all over the country. It is the most widely consumed beverages in the whole world after water and have been drunk by people at the age of 25-60 years old. Every coffee is different. It has its own specialties. In this world, coffee can be divided into two main species, which are Robusta and Arabica. Between these two coffees, Robusta has the highest amount of production, around 80%, as Robusta coffee…

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