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Do doctors and nurses drink energy drinks?

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Of course some doctors and nurses drink energy drinks! We are human. You always find a fresh pot of coffee around a nurse station and like previously mentioned, that is caffeine also. Everything in life is about moderation. read more

Some do and some also smoke, though doctors are far less likely to smoke than nurses. Knowing something can be harmful, which energy drinks can be, and modifying one's own behavior are two different things. read more

Some of the drinks are not available in the UK, but one brand, called Cocaine Energy Drink, was launched in Britain last month. It contains 280mg caffeine, or eight times as much caffeine as a can of cola. One of the best-selling energy drinks in the UK, Red Bull, contains 80mg caffeine. read more

Caffeine is the prominent ingredient in energy drinks, however the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate the amount of caffeine present. If the amount of caffeine is listed on the container, it may not be accurate. Other components added to energy drinks include: guarana, sugars, taurine, ginseng and B vitamins. read more

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