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Schoolchildren have been showing signs of caffeine addiction after consuming energy drinks such as Red Bull, health campaigners have cautioned. Cans of Red Bull already carry health warnings advising customers not to drink more two cans a day.
source: http://www.timesonline.co... An Australian study found the sugar free version of the caffeine-loaded beverage causes the blood to become sticky and increases the chance of a life threatening clot. Red Bull is banned in Norway, Uruguay and Denmark because of health risks listed on its cans. One can contains 80 mg of caffeine, around the same as a normal cup of brewed coffee. source: http://www.telegraph.co.u...
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