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"Non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) may also be called diet sweeteners, non-nutritive sweeteners, no- or low-calorie sweeteners, or artificial sweeteners," the guidelines note. Beverages with caffeine and ...
Caffeine from coffee, tea, energy drinks, soda and other beverages is not essential for children and adolescents. According to HER, the increasing popularity of energy drinks has caused a rise in ...
Energy drinks vary more widely in the amount of caffeine they contain depending on the brand and size of the can. One can of Rockstar, for example, contains 158 mg of caffeine, whereas one 8-oz ...
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New healthy drink guidelines for kids say no caffeine before age 19 A new consensus statement offers guidance on beverages for kids 5 to 18.
New healthy drink guidelines for kids say no caffeine before age 19 A new consensus statement offers guidance on beverages for kids 5 to 18.
Caffeine from coffee, tea, energy drinks, soda and other beverages is not essential for children and adolescents. According to HER, the increasing popularity of energy drinks has caused a rise in ...
Exclusive: New healthy drink guidelines for kids say no caffeine before age 19 A new consensus statement offers guidance on beverages for kids 5 to 18. Updated Jan. 29, 2025, 12:18 PM EST / Source ...