Do Energy Drinks Deliver More Than a Caffeine Kick?

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Do Energy Drinks Deliver More Than a Caffeine Kick?
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Rising use of energy drinks—especially among teens—pairs high caffeine (100–300 mg per serving) with extra ingredients like B vitamins and plant extracts, but experts say there’s little scientific evidence these additives boost energy, focus, or fatigue reduction beyond caffeine.

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