Energy Drinks Impact: Increased Poison Control Calls Regarding Children
Caffeine Content in Energy Drinks
Many energy drinks contain high levels of caffeine, which can be dangerous for children. Some brands boast caffeine levels equivalent to two to three cups of coffee, not ideal for youngsters.
Health Risks of Energy Drinks
- Heart issues
- Increased anxiety
- Sleep disturbances
Preventing Energy Drink Consumption
Parents should monitor their children's beverage choices closely. Setting clear rules about energy drink consumption is a great way to promote healthy living and prevent exposure to risky substances.
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