Energy drink consumption has surged in recent years, with the global market exceeding $57 billion in 2023 according to Statista. These beverages are especially popular among teens and young adults. While marketed as safe enhancers of alertness and performance, energy drinks primarily target the cardiovascular system, placing immense stress on the heart. Alarmingly, detecting adverse effects early is challenging, as symptoms can be subtle or misattributed. This article uncovers the hidden dangers and why many warnings remain unspoken by healthcare professionals.
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41. Increased Risk of Diabetes Consuming high-sugar energy drinks has been strongly linked to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. These beverages often contain…