The Hidden Cost of Caffeine: How Early Energy Drinks May Shape Adult Health
A new animal study published in Physiology & Behavior raises important questions about the long-term effects of energy drink consumption, particularly during adolescence. Researchers exposed female rats to energy drinks early in life and assessed their social and cognitive behavior both before and after pregnancy. The findings suggest that early exposure to these high-caffeine, high-sugar beverages can lead to measurable impairments…
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