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Energy Drinks: Daily Habit Linked to Stroke, Seizures

12 Dec, 2025

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  • A man suffered a severe stroke after consuming eight energy drinks daily.
  • A 10-year-old experienced a seizure after drinking two energy drinks.
  • US lacks federal regulations on energy drink sales to minors.
Energy Drinks: Daily Habit Linked to Stroke, Seizures

Energy drinks, despite their popularity, pose significant health risks, with recent incidents highlighting their dangers. A man suffered a severe stroke after a daily habit of eight energy drinks, while a 10-year-old in Canada experienced a seizure after consuming two. The United States lacks federal regulations on these beverages, unlike some other countries that restrict sales to minors.

Experts explain that energy drinks provide an energy boost primarily through caffeine, a stimulant that increases alertness by blocking sleep-inducing chemicals. While some energy drinks offer more caffeine than coffee, their high sugar content and artificial sweeteners are major concerns. High sugar intake is linked to cardiovascular issues, and artificial sweeteners have been associated with increased risks of heart disease and stroke.

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Health officials recommend moderation, with up to 400 mg of caffeine daily considered safe for most adults. However, excessive consumption can lead to jitters, sleep problems, and dependency. Individuals with anxiety or cardiovascular conditions should be particularly cautious. While a quick boost can be useful occasionally, experts stress that energy drinks are not a healthy daily choice.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a recent case highlighted a severe stroke linked to consuming eight energy drinks daily, indicating a potential risk.
No, the United States currently has no federal regulations restricting the sale of energy drinks to minors.
Most healthy adults can safely consume up to 400 mg of caffeine daily, but excessive intake carries risks.

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