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Why kids 18 and under shouldn’t have caffeine Caffeine from coffee, tea, energy drinks, soda and other beverages is not ...
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 ...
It’s no secret teens today are busier than ever. Between school, sports, jobs, and endless scrolling, many are turning to ...
To stay within safe amounts, drink no more than 400 mg daily, or 200 mg of caffeine at a time. This translates to no more than three to five 8-ounce (237 ml) cups of regular coffee daily, or eight ...
Matcha has taken off on social media platforms as a new wave of caffeine consumption without the crash, but what is this ...