Sarina Trangle started as a corporate news reporter in October 2024. She previously spent four years on the business desk at Newsday, covering the health industry, commercial real estate and cannabis.
HOUSTON, Texas – If you’re like most people in the U.S., you probably start your day with some caffeine. About 90% of Americans consume caffeine daily. While caffeine can boost your mood and help you ...
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What happens to your blood pressure when you drink caffeine
Medically reviewed by Leigh Weddle, PharmD Key Takeaways Caffeine can cause mild elevations in blood pressure that last for as long as four hours or more.For most adults, drinking two to three cups of ...
Energy drinks offer a temporary energy surge but often lead to fatigue due to dehydration, sugar crashes, and caffeine ...
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6 energy drinks pulled for dangerous side effects
Energy drinks have been around for decades. Over the years, several have been recalled and pulled from shelves due to dangerous side effects. These are some of those drinks, and why you should be ...
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5 Reasons Why Energy Drinks Make You Tired
Sometimes energy drinks have the opposite effect and lead to tiredness because you “crash.” Find out why drinks without sugar ...
As concerns over the safety of energy drinks continue to grow, a study outlines the recent evidence regarding the content, benefits, and risks of the beverages that are popular with adolescents. The ...
Monster Beverage Corporation (NASDAQ: MNST) is preparing to launch a new energy drink brand specifically designed for female ...
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