Energy Drinks
By: Devin Vogel
Introduction
Basic Background
Health Risks
Short Term
- Nausea
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Some energy drinks can contain alcohol, giving someone the ability to get quickly intoxicated.
- Can cause kidney stones.
- Can cause seizures.
- Can contribute to obesity.
- Irreversible tooth enamel loss.
- Caffeine can be highly addictive.
Monster Energy Law Suits!
Monster energy is one of the biggest and most popular brand of energy drin,s aside from Red Bull, and is being sued by multiple families for the alleged deaths from those family members which the families say that the energy drinks had caused the people to have a heart attack(s).
Obesity!
Energy drinks can be a driving factor in terms of obesity throughout any age group, whether you are five years old or fifty years old. All of the sugar and caffeine packed into the small can of the drink can build up and eventually cause problems for people's weight.
Tooth Enamel Loss!
One very dangerous aspect to drinking energy drinks on a regular basis is the irreversible side effect of tooth enamel loss. tooth enamel is what protects your teeth from every day tasks they go through, like chewing, biting, and grinding. It cannot be turned around and you cannot "grow" your enamel back.
People to Talk To
Advancements
Sources
Devin Vogel
Health Project Pamphlet