Energy drinks associated with increased alcohol and drug abuse: Study
College students who consume highly caffeinated energy drinks are at an increased risk for abusing alcohol and cocaine, according to a study published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine. Researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park, followed 1,060 21-year-old undergraduates for up to five years and had them self-report their use of energy drinks, other…
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