Are Energy Drinks Bad for You?

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There is no single, official definition for energy drinks, says Asantewaa Ture, MD, an internal medicine physician at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. But as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes, energy drinks are beverages that typically contain large amounts of caffeine and other legal stimulants (such as taurine or L-carnitine), as well as sugar and other compounds like the medicinal herb ginseng.

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