Energy drinks are popular beverages among
teens, but one new study suggests that teens
who make these drinks a daily part of their
diet may boost their risk of drug and alcohol
use.
I'm Shelby Cullinan for the dailyRx News Network.
Researchers found a significant link between
teens who consumed energy drinks daily and
their use of alcohol and marijuana.
This research team noted that energy drinks
were commonly used to mask the effects of
alcohol and suggested a need to educate parents
on this matter.
Speak with a professional about the signs
of addiction.
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For the dailyRx News Network, I'm Shelby Cullinan.
