1. Rachel At Aba Rachel At Aba United States says:

    Neither this research nor previous studies prove that caffeine in energy drinks uniquely cause aberrant heart rhythms and other cardiac complications. We would also add that thesafety of energy drinks has been established by scientific research as well as regulatory agencies around the globe. In 2015, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) confirmed the safety of energy drinks and their ingredients after an extensive review.



    Even so, America’s leading energy drink manufacturers voluntarily go far beyond all federal requirements when it comes to responsible labeling and marketing practices, including displaying total caffeine content – from all sources – on their packages along with advisory statements indicating that the product is not recommended for children, pregnant or nursing women and persons sensitive to caffeine.

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