High-caffeine energy drinks linked to alcohol abuse
WASHINGTON – Regularly consuming high-caffeine energy drinks significantly increases the risk of becoming alcohol-dependent and engaging in bouts of heavy drinking, a study published yesterday found.
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By: Now that Massachusetts has jumped on the bandwagon of banning the alcoholic energy drink Four Loko, we here at the ol’ Free Press mused about what the students of Boston are going to do with their time now that the Bay State has banned the beverage. …
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