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    Stephan McCormick Community News Article Resumen: This article discusses how in the Appalachian areas of the United States children as young as 6 month are given this high-sugar‚ highly caffeinated cheap soda to drink called Mountain Dew. This may be because Mountain Dew is cheaper than milk. Parents are allowing far too much caffeine in their systems which cause potential bone damages and mailing causing teeth to rot in the toddlers as young as age two. Lemon and Lime drinks are very damaging

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    Caffeine C and E

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    coffee? Along with other factors‚ coffee can have both positive and negative effects on your health. Coffee improves the body’s tolerance to glucose by increasing metabolism or improving its tolerance to insulin. People who drink four cups of caffeinated coffee each day had shown to be 56 percent less likely to develop diabetes than were non-drinkers. Diabetes is the most common risk factor of liver cancer‚ so American adults may have something to celebrate as they sip their morning cup. A study

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    Caffeine Consumption

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    can experience insomnia (a sleeping disorder)‚ seizures‚ dehydration‚ and increased breathing rate. Caffeine overdoses are real and result in hallucinations‚ psychosis‚ and even death. Not only is there energy drinks and coffee‚ but there’s caffeinated foods as well. Red Bull packs about 80 milligrams of caffiene‚ whereas coffee contains 179 mg. The difference? Caffeine is added to energy drinks and soda‚ but coffee naturally contains it. Coffee has no calories‚ fat‚ carbs‚ sodium or cholesterol

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    FDA and Caffeine

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    Reference U.S. Food and Drug Administration-Medicines in your home-Caffeine. (2007). Retrieved January 25‚ 2015. From http://www.fda.gov FDA and Caffeine: 90% of people in the world use caffeine in one form or another. 80% of adults consume caffeine every day in America. Average daily consumption of 200 mg per day‚ (equals two 5-oz coffees or 4 sodas) Caffeine is found naturally in plants‚ coffee beans‚ tea leaves‚ and chocolate. Caffeine is added into many foods‚ drinks‚ and medicines. It is not

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    Lack of sleep

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    Many of the nation’s adolescents are falling asleep in class‚ arriving late to school‚ feeling down and driving drowsy because of a lack of sleep that gets worse as they get older‚ according to a new poll released by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). adolescents (ages 11 to 17)‚ the NSF’s 2006 Sleep in America poll finds that only 20 percent of adolescents get the recommended nine hours of sleep on school nights‚ and nearly one-half (45 percent) sleep less than eight hours on school nights

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    individuals with certain chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. 2. Lower the risk of death: In fact‚ the study found that the more coffee (three or more cups a day)‚ the lower the risk of death regardless of whether participants drank caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. 3. Prevents the risk of cancer: Prevention found that women who drank more than four cups of coffee a day had a 25 percent lower risk of endometrial cancer. It helps protect your brain. 4. It’s great for your skin: Drinking

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    Prenatal And Postpartum Scenario Damon Naber Psy/280 September 01 2011 Arthur Phelps PHY/280 Human growth and development Memo To: Pregnant and postpartum Women From: Developmental Psychologist Dr. Naber Date: September 01 2011 Subject: Prenatal and Postpartum Activity List Taking care of your health is a very important and essential for your own benefit but also for your growing child. The importance of exercise and a healthy diet cannot be more important than during

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    such as perception‚ thinking‚ and memory ( Selye 1956). It is also said that stress reduces the body’s immune response; therefore vitamin supplementation can be helpful in counteracting the depletion. Dieting is also important‚ coffee and other caffeinated beverages in high doses produce jitteriness‚ restlessness‚ anxiety and insomnia. High protein foods from animal sources elevate brain levels of dopamine and norepinephrine‚ which are associated with high levels of anxiety and stress. Whole gains

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    Balance Diet

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF BALANCE DIET Good health is fundamental to leading a full and active life and getting the right nutrition is an important step towards good health. Diet consists of the food a person eats which provides energy and nourishment to live and enjoy life. Everyone needs a well balanced diet including plenty of roughage and fluids‚ enough of the various vitamins and minerals‚appropriate proportions of proteins‚ carbohydrates and fats and an appropriate number of calories for size

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    cola brands struggled. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: The problem that the company appears to be facing is how to keep their current campaign “Do the Dew” working to build on their brand image. Also Mountain Dew had to stay competitive with other caffeinated and sugary energy drinks and non-carbonated drinks. OBJECTIVES: To sustain the “Do the Dew” campaign To cater to the threat of non-carbonated soft drinks competitors. SWOT ANALYSIS: STRENGTH: PepsiCo’s became the largest

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