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    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 energy drinks really have any benefits to us as well as what degree in consumption of energy drinks should need extra health warning, and possibly a ban on children and teenagers to drink them? At the…

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    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 sent…

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    1. The energy drink industry, largely dominated by Red Bull, is relatively new. One of the industry’s strengths is that it targets a select group of people so companies can focus their advertisements towards these people. Coca-Cola, for example, is a drink that is consumed by a wide variety of people, so their advertisements are very broad and focused on the product. Whereas, energy drink advertisements can focus on people and events centered around an active lifestyle. Another strength of…

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    Sugary drinks can affect everyone in the world. Specifically in the United States, the government is trying to implement a tax on sugary drinks. Although the tax would be unnecessary and unethical, if there is going to be an unnecessary tax on sugary drinks then the revenue from the taxation should be used for rehabilitation and education to stop and prevent obesity and diabetes. Taxation would only be decent if the money was budgeted for the good and overall well being of people who are obese…

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    Sugar can kill you. Sugary drinks can lead to health problems. Having a tax on on sugary drinks will make them more expensive to buy. Labels can inform people how much sugar is in a can of soda. Sugar can lead to serious health problems. Drinking sugary drinks can lead to health problems. While drinking sugary drinks it can cause obesity and heart disease. “17% of kids and a third of adults are obese according to the centers for disease control and prevention”. Sugar can rot your teeth and turn…

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    New research suggests that excess sugar, particularly the fructose in sugary drinks can potentially damage your brain. Researchers found that people who drink sugary beverages frequently often are more probable to have poorer memory, smaller brain size (volume), due to having a much smaller hippocampus, which is a part of the brain that is crucial for learning and memory. According to a follow-up study, it was found that people who drank diet soda daily were almost three times as likely to…

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    that large sugary drinks should be banned because New Yorkers were getting overweight. Some people felt angry and upset about the decision, while others agreed with the decision. However, the courts ultimately decided to get rid of the ban because there were to many loopholes that made it difficult to enforce. The government should not ban large sugary drinks. One reason the government shouldn't ban sugary drinks is that people should have the right to choose what they want to drink. “We are…

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    authors of Health Effects of Energy Drinks on Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults, “Energy drinks are consumed by 30% to 50% of adolescents and young adults.” This has lead to many adolescents to the path of obesity because of the excessive amount of energy drinks kids have.(Cavadini C, Siga-Riz AM, Popkin BM. U. S. adolescent food intake trends from 1965 to 1996. Arch Dis Child 2000;83) Recently the small country of Lithuania has banned the sale of energy drinks, like Redbull and Monster,…

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    reaching for regular soda instead of its "healthier" counterpart: diet soda, we’re here to ease our mind. And if you 're one of those who take pride on choosing diet soda every time, we are here to burst your bubble. Diet soda has become a favored drink for many because of its advertised superiority to other sodas, but scientific research has linked diet soda and its ingredients to weight gain and even health issues. The problem is so evident that, in 2015, Pepsi removed aspartame, which is a…

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    last 10 years! So, let's start our acquaintance with Mexico's ultimate drinks with: #1: Book club sangria This first competitor is one good, proper sangria, mixed according to a recipe of the good ladies of the Junior League of Juneau. It's brandy and red wine infused with peaches and pineapple and accented with some ginger ale... #2: Blackberry masa drink…

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