Resources for researching energy drinks
Resources for students to use in researching their topics might include these:
The Food and Drug Administration’s caffeine fact sheet.
The Times Topics page and Health Guide on caffeine.
The Times articles “Scientists See Dangers in Energy Drinks,”“Warning Labels for Caffeinated Energy Drinks,” “Taste for Quick Boost Tied to Taste for Risk,” “It’s Time to Make a Coffee Run”,“Risks: Side Effects Fueled by High-Energy Drinks” and “Scientists See Dangers in Energy Drinks.”
The Mayo Clinic resource Caffeine: How Much is Too Much?
The tables Caffeine in Food, Caffeine in Pills, Tablets and Capsulesand Caffeine Content in Drinks on Energy Fiend.
The Journal of the American Medical Association article “The ‘High’ Risk of Energy Drinks.”
The Food and Drug Administration’s caffeine fact sheet.
The Times Topics page and Health Guide on caffeine.
The Times articles “Scientists See Dangers in Energy Drinks,”“Warning Labels for Caffeinated Energy Drinks,” “Taste for Quick Boost Tied to Taste for Risk,” “It’s Time to Make a Coffee Run”,“Risks: Side Effects Fueled by High-Energy Drinks” and “Scientists See Dangers in Energy Drinks.”
The Mayo Clinic resource Caffeine: How Much is Too Much?
The tables Caffeine in Food, Caffeine in Pills, Tablets and Capsulesand Caffeine Content in Drinks on Energy Fiend.
The Journal of the American Medical Association article “The ‘High’ Risk of Energy Drinks.”