Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai
Mumbai, Dec 10: A shocking incident from the United Kingdom has raised serious concerns over the growing dependence on energy drinks. A physically fit man in his 50s suffered an ischemic stroke after consuming nearly eight cans of energy drinks every single day, doctors have reported.
According to the Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, the man’s blood pressure had surged to a dangerous 254/150 mmHg. Medical experts found that each energy drink he consumed contained around 160 mg of caffeine in a 16-ounce serving, pushing his daily caffeine intake to well above 1,200 mg. This is more than three times the safe upper limit of 400 mg a day recommended by health experts.
Doctors noted that the man did not have a history of serious health issues. How

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