America's favorite energy drink is an all-time classic.
Energy drinks have been at the center of public discourse recently—and not in a good way. Influencer-backed brands that market to minors are widely criticized. Chains like Panera have faced wrongful ...
Before you reach for your next caffeine fix, read this. Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN Energy drinks and coffee both contain energy-boosting caffeine. Experts say coffee is a safer ...
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A man recently made headlines for having a severe stroke at 54. The culprit? His energy drink habit. Beyond his daily eight cans of energy drinks, he was described as fit and healthy—yet even eight ...
When you need an energy boost, you may wonder if there's a difference between coffee and energy drinks. After all, they both contain caffeine to stave off the dreaded afternoon slump. But there's more ...