2 天
来自MSNParents Are Calling Poison Control for Unintentional Exposure to Caffeine Products in Kids ...Here's what experts want parents to know. Fact checked by Sarah Scott Trigger warning: This article mentions suicide. Health care professionals are concerned after a new study shows an increase in ...
The number of children exposed to often dangerous levels of caffeine has been steadily on the rise, and is only increasing, ...
Leading health organizations are now recommending no caffeine before the age of 18, but exposures have increased, and not always intentionally.
The study, published in Journal of Medical Toxicology, found 32,482 caffeine energy product exposures reported to U.S. poison centers from 2011 through 2023. While the overall exposure rate ...
Korin Miller is a writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, shopping, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Women’s Health, Self, Prevention, Daily Beast ...
Teens have a lot of options when it comes to eating and drinking caffeinated products, and many do just that. In fact, research shows that nearly a quarter of teens have caffeine all or most days ...
“It's better to avoid high-caffeine drinks while the brain is in a period of rapid development.” Korin Miller has spent nearly two decades covering food, health, and nutrition for digital ...
The products' efficacy, however, is debatable: Can you really absorb caffeine through the skin? Unlikely, says WiseGeek. Shower water quickly dilutes the soap... plus you're rinsing the stuff off ...
Many food manufacturers add caffeine content to their product labels. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not require them to do so. Many products may not outwardly seem caffeinated but ...
Teens have a lot of options when it comes to eating and drinking caffeinated products, and many do just that. In fact, research shows that nearly a quarter of teens have caffeine all or most days of ...
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果