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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    Introduction: Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Humans thrive off of caffeine and its effects by drinking coffees, teas, and sodas. Used for its addictive stimulating nature, caffeine is said to alleviate the morning grogginess, increase alertness, and also improve memory and focus. This stimulant is one that some humans truly can’t live without, but why is that? Adenosine, a depressant hormone responsible for sleep regulation and decreased nerve activity, is constantly…

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    KHTGYAbsQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=ya-sLhS2Ae9x2M%3A Caffeine (C8H10 N4O2) a substance that has a bitter taste and is usually found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, chocolate, kola nuts, and certain medicines. It affects body’s metabolism in many ways, which includes the stimulation of the central nervous system that make people more alert and give them a boost of energy. Caffeine also causes an increase in respiration and heart rate, as well as nervousness and insomnia. Though…

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    in one normal sized energy drink alone. This means that there is about 5 grams of sugar in an energy shot such as 5 Hour Energy. Drinking a high amount of energy drink beverages can also cause severe reactions to the person drinking them”(Military Medicine). With this amount of sugar can result in serious problems. They can result from heart disease to being plain out overweight, which can also lead to heart disease. According to caffeineinformer.com, they say that these drinks have previously…

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    in Red Bull The glucuronolactone is one sport energy drink which presence of the number of the ingredient and it concerned as agent to develop cardiovascular activities, develop the athletic work out, and promote the alertness in the sport. Therefore, it will be right product for the athletics to build body as active and fresh to play the games sport to w in the title. It filled with the number of the heal support such as it regulate the high energy and increase the mental alertness over the…

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    permitted to drink energy drinks? Energy drinks have high caffeine levels that if consumed in too large of a quantity can be health threatening. These drinks, though marketed as the drinks that give people ‘wings’, contain many harmful chemicals. Also, most young people do not know to limit their intake. Teens especially will mix it with tobacco, alcohol, and other illegal substances and binge drinking may follow. If people want kids to be robust they should not enable minors to consume energy…

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    I think teens shouldn’t drink energy drinks because of many reasons. First, from drinking the energy drinks teens have started to die. Moreover, energy drinks greatly increase a heart rate by 2 times than it was before drinking it. Also, if we don’t stop them then who knows what they will put next in their energy drinks? These three reasons can be greatly supported at the fact that energy drinks are not good for teens. First, we all started to see what energy drinks are really like when Anais…

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    High-Caffeine Energy Drinks Affect Blood Pressure” was conducted by the Department of Medicine, Hypertension Program at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia. The publisher was Wiley Periodicals Inc. In this research, the investigation is based on whether high caffeinated drinks, such as energy drinks, affect blood pressure. By investigating this problem, the researcher can create awareness to the side effects of energy drinks and acknowledge any harmful effects…

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    Consuming Energy Drinks

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    Consuming energy drinks can increase your body on doing “physical and mental performances”. Most energy drinks mainly contain high caffeine from a variety of 74 to 100 milligrams along with others that may include “plant based stimulants such as Guarana and ginseng.” For instance, a cup of five ounces of coffee can contain ninety five or one hundred milligrams of coffee, Pepsi includes sixty nine milligrams and for a Starbucks Venti Coffee contains 415 milligrams of caffeine. Almost every energy…

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    the years. This popularity is due to the major successes that people who get on it achieve and I am one of them. I lost a considerable amount of weight on the diet; it changed my life. Not only have I lost weight but I feel healthier and I have more energy to do more of the things I love like hiking and traveling to different places. In my travels, I often catch myself mentally figuring the protein content of whatever is on my plate but bread and pasta have are still evil temptations that follow…

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    population drink coffee or tea, approximately 20% of the group consume caffeine in dangerous proportion on a daily basis” (Shohet & Eric, 2001). At every gas station you walk into, you can find caffeine in several different forms that are available to purchase. In the cooler you have several different options of energy beverages to choose from. All the way from Monsters and RedBull to Starbucks itself in the cooler. “ In 2006, Americans spent more than $3.2 billion dollars on energy drinks” (O…

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