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Energy drinks blamed for Lincoln Middle students' illness
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Two Lincoln County Middle School students were taken to the hospital last Wednesday after consuming energy drinks during a field trip to Eastern Kentucky University. Principal Debbie Sims said that during a 300-student excursion to the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers, Health and Medical Professionals
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Energy drinks blamed after Lincoln students taken to hospital
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Two Lincoln County Middle School students were taken to the hospital Wednesday after consuming energy drinks during a field trip to Eastern Kentucky University. Principal Debbie Sims said during a 300-student excursion to the university...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Students, Teachers
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Boom times are back
After several drafts and revisions, the Winchester Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance to regulate the sale and discharge of fireworks within the city.
The ordinance will set legal sale and discharge times as 10...Tags: Labor Legislation, Substance Abuse, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Wrigley holds off on caffeinated gum as FDA reviews caffeine
Less than a week after the Food and Drug Administration announced that it would investigate the safety of added caffeine in U.S. food and beverage products, Wrigley North America has decided to put its bid to market a caffeinated gum on hold out of...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Food and Drug Administration, American Academy of Pediatrics, Taurine (dietary supplement), Consumer Goods Industries
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Monster Beverage sued by San Francisco
San Francisco City Atty. Dennis Herrera has sued Monster Beverage Corp., accusing the company of pitching highly caffeinated drinks to minors as young as 6 years old. The lawsuit, filed Monday in San Francisco Superior Court, is the latest twist in a...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Heart Failure, Starbucks Corp., Crime, Law and Justice
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FDA will investigate added caffeine in foods
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trail mix. Potato chips. And now gum. With a growing number of foods boasting added caffeine for an energy boost, the Food and Drug Administration says it's time to investigate their safety. The FDA's new look at added caffeine...Tags: Mars, Inc., Children's Health, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Buzz kill
RedEyeCome Fridays, Nelson Ignila, a 22-year-old Lincoln Park resident, is exhausted from the long hours he puts in at his management consulting job. Since he doesn't have time for an evening nap before going out, Ignila reaches for one of the 5-Hour Energy...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, George A. Cardenas, Crime, Law and Justice, Internists, High Blood Pressure
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High-octane taste test
RedEyeFrom coffee to citrus, energy drinks have a range of flavors designed to perk up your taste buds. We rounded up the five most caffeinated energy drinks available in Chicago (as ranked by Consumer Reports) and asked RedEye staff for their snap judgments....Tags: Coughing
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A healthy dose of data
The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...Tags: Diphtheria , Cardiac Rehabilitation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Organizations, Death
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For the record
Energy drinks: An article in the March 5 Business section about Monster Beverage Corp.'s defense of its energy drinks in the face of health concerns said that Honest Tea and other brands provide a boost partially by using ingredients such as yerba mate in...Tags: Television Industry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AMC (tv network), Entertainment, Television
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Chicago energy drink ban: Much buzz, no action
Clout StreetThe perceived dangers to children posed by often-sugary, much-caffeinated energy drinks resulted in much talk but no action Tuesday during a City Council committee hearing. Ald. Edward Burke, 14th, has proposed banning drinks with at least 180 milligrams...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Lobbying, Politics, George A. Cardenas, Family
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Monster says no evidence shows its energy drinks killed girl, 14
Monster Beverage Corp. has its own take on what happened to Anais Fournier, the 14-year-old Maryland girl whose family blames her 2011 death on her consumption of Monster energy drinks. The Fourniers sued Monster in October, alleging negligence and...
Tags: Heart Problems, Starbucks Corp., Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Coffee
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