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    Monster Energy Drinks

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    The global team of athletes sponsored by Monster Energy, the caffeinated-beverage company, is a roster of super bros. Conor McGregor, of Ireland, is a densely tattooed mixed-martial-arts champion who trained in Tae Kwon Do, karate, capoeira, and kickboxing while working as a plumber, prior to turning pro in M.M.A. Tom Schaar, of Malibu, became, at the age of twelve, the first person to land a 1080-degree airborne rotation on a skateboard, and was the youngest-ever gold medalist at the X Games,…

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    the effects of energy drinks on both physical and mental fitness of the human body. Energy drinks that are highly caffeinated and mixed with alcohol impose a great effect on a person. They are also highly popular in teens and young adults. Hoping it will keep them awake during the day. Energy Drinks are easy to find any store has them and there a popular drink amongst teens and young adults. Energy Drinks are consumed by drinking them hence the word drink in its name. Energy Drinks on average…

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    Energy Drinks First, energy drinks are popular to athletes. They say it helps them to be productive and energetic all day. But most athletes doesn’t care what are the ingredients in an energy drinks, when they heard the word “energy drink” automatically they’ll think it will help them to be productive but they don’t know “an eight ounce can of energy drink has 110 calories, 27g sugar, and 80 milligrams of caffeine compared to 55 milligrams of soda” (Anderson). That explains that energy drinks…

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    Do you drink energy drink? Energy drink are very unhealthy for the human body. Energy drinks can have side effects. Some people might think that energy drinks are good for people. And others may think that they aren't good for people. First reason energy drinks aren’t good for people because energy drinks can cause insomnia. Insomnia is when the person cannot stay asleep or they person is having trouble going to sleep. Energy drink is one of the most common causes of intermittent and…

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    Are Energy Drinks Bad for You? People consume many different products without knowing what the product actually contains in its ingredients. For several years, I’m sure we all have heard about energy drinks being bad for our health or some story about someone dying or having a heart attack from consuming too many energy drinks in a short period of time, but many people still consume these drinks regardless of all the know negative side effects. In a survey of college students, Dr. Ananaya…

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    every night. A lack of sleep can cause one to eat unhealthy foods, or not enough food, which can in turn cause a significant lack of energy (Fields). Many people have become lazy. Instead of going to bed early and eating healthy, they take the easy way out by relying on caffeine like coffee and energy drinks to boost their energy. So, what are energy drinks? Energy drinks are flavored beverages containing a high percentage of sugar, caffeine, and other stimulants. They have increased in…

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    The sudden energy rush you feel after drinking one of these cans is often followed by a “crash-and-burn” effect which could leave you craving more. 3. While these drinks give your metabolism a quick boost, afterwards your stomach is left with the carbohydrates and caffeine neither of which are metabolism boosters. E. Energy drinks help you with your workout. 4. Where it would take an average person 15-20 minutes to burn off the 110 calories that are in one can of Red…

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    Energy Drinks Case Study

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    people in professions, and students. This study is conducted to study the good and bad effects energy drinks may bring to those who ingest it, focusing specially on college students who are most likely exposed to different kind of stress and energy-draining activities such as studying. Since the focus of the study is towards the college students, the research's aim is to explain the effects of energy drinks to the college student's health and school performance, to weigh the good effects and the…

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    Do you drink energy drinks? Energy drinks are misleading and can cause serious side effects to your body. Many people who consume energy drinks don't even realize how unhealthy those beverages are. I`m here today to give our society factual information on how they can be harmful to your body. How do energy drinks give your body energy? Everyone loves the pump up feeling that the beverages give you, but no one knows how they actually give you energy. Energy drinks consume of sugar and caffeine,…

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    An energy drink addict was rushed to a hospital after downing two litres of high caffeine-laced beverages. Martin Bowling from UK, 28 years old, was rushed to Queen's Hospital after he collapsed in The Bull pub in Romford. The Doctors told him he had "suffered a cardiac arrest because of ultra-high caffeine levels in his blood stream," as per News.com.au. As he recalled the incident to the publication, Bowling said, "There were no warning signs. I don't even know if it hurt." He said the last…

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