Other soft drinks are refreshing and thirst ... generally have lower caffeine consumption. As for caffeine use among children, it's clear that their lower body weight means they should consume ...
Existing industry labelling guidelines require any soft drink with more than 150mg of caffeine per litre to carry a high-caffeine content warning and state it is not recommended for children.
It follows concerns over the impact of sugar and caffeine on children. The British Soft Drinks Association said energy drinks had been "deemed safe" by regulators but that they were not marketed ...
The link between caffeinated drinks and mental health is complicated, so we asked the experts whether energy drinks really can cause anxiety. Energy drinks have been under fire for a while.
Caffeine is a naturally occurring substance in coffee beans, tea leaves and other plants. Apart from coffee and tea, it is also found in cola-flavoured soft drinks, vitamin and energy drinks ...
When it comes to coffee, the NHS advises that we “drink caffeine in moderation – some people are more sensitive to caffeine than others, depending on how much they drink and how often.” ...