Doctors and dietitians explain how energy drinks affect your body, how much caffeine is safe, and why sugar and sweeteners ...
While energy drinks and coffee can both block fatigue, experts agree that coffee is generally a safer choice. Coffee doesn’t contain potentially harmful additives like taurine, D-glucuronolactone, ...
Sipping on an energy drink might seem like the perfect pick-me-up, but with concerns over their health impacts, experts are urging caution ...
Two beverage companies are riding the wave of low-sugar, high-energy functional drinks as consumer sentiment shifts toward health-focused choices. Bubbl’r, headquartered in Watertown, Wisc., and ...
As sales of energy drinks are rising on the University of Minnesota campus, health experts warn about the long-term effects. Energy drinks have accounted for 9.49% of all beverage sales at the ...
But if you enjoy energy drinks, Dr. Shah says it’s OK to have them in moderation—the odd can is unlikely to give you a stroke. “But some people have underlying health risks and higher amounts of ...
Sarah Todd returned to reporting in January 2025 after being assignment editor at STAT since October 2022. You can reach Sarah on Signal at sarahlizchar.47. The energy drink cans are the colors of a ...
The ban may not impact American kids, but it could create a global precedent. In recent years, several health administrative agencies in the U.S., including the Department of Health and Human Services ...
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.
In an effort to expand its customer demographics, Monster Energy is launching a new "female-focused" energy drink in 2026. And it's garnering mixed reactions. Monster Energy CEO Hilton Schlosberg ...