That morning cup of coffee feels routine, right? But the caffeine kick might not be. Consumer Reports tested popular coffees ...
Energy drinks are evolving beyond delivering caffeine and fueling extreme performance as consumers look for products to support everyday wellness and health goals.
Energy drinks are marketed as quick solutions for fatigue, low motivation, and poor concentration. Millions of Americans consume them daily before workouts, during long workdays, or whenever they need ...
Drinking energy drinks, especially regularly or in large volumes, can increase the risk of high blood pressure, irregular heart rhythms, and other heart disease risk factors. These risk factors ...
Amelia Schwartz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has been covering food, beverage, and culture for over seven years. She is currently an editor at Food & Wine magazine, focusing on trends and ...
Since 1997, when Red Bull debuted on the U.S. market, energy drinks have been a popular way to quench thirst, as well as an ongoing topic of controversy. Several brands have come under scrutiny for ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Energy drinks are increasingly becoming the go-to solution for college students seeking a boost as the end of the semester draws near, according to Brittany Krim, a registered ...
Let’s face it: Sometimes we just need caffeine to help us kickstart our morning. There’s no shame in looking for ways to increase your energy and alertness beyond just trying to get enough sleep. For ...
Energy drinks are beverages often grabbed in an act of desperation – maybe it’s a long shift dragging on, a big test coming up, the aftereffects of an all-nighter, a game or a competition. And we ...
Energy drinks come with some potentially serious health risks. But it’s not clear whether drinking them on an empty stomach increases the effects or their severity. Whether you’re studying for a final ...