Medical Research Hassan

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Medical Research
Hasan Jasam
Mrs. Timm
12A
March 10, 2013
Introduction
• Quote
• Caffeine
– Old School
– New School
– After having research the new power caffeine
drinks, it is obvious that some are more caffeinated
than other.
History
• Coffee
• Tea
• Invention
– Energy Drinks
– Inventors
Addictions and Tolerance
Health Concerns
• Heart
• Metabolism
• Reaction Time
Effects on Body
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Mental & Physical exertion
Improves Performance
Improves concentration and reaction speed
Stimulates metabolism
Effects of Caffeine
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Shaking
Light Headedness
No Sleep
Food Depressant
Types of Energy Drinks
Energy Shots
Energy and Alcohol Drinks
Anti-Energy Drinks
Outlawing Energy Drinks
Conclusion
Work Cited
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Feb. 2013.
"BRAND HEALTH CHECK: Red Bull - How Can Red Bull
Move on from Energy Roots?" Marketing 5 Feb. 2004: 13. Questia.
Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
"Caffeinated Confessions ; Three Brave Reporters Swap
Their Morning Standbys for Red Bull, Then Rockstar." Columbia
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Feb. 2013.
Work Cited Continued
"DEAD AFTER RED BULL; Athlete Ross, 18 Downed Energy Drink.
Then He Collapsed in Middle of Match." The Mirror (London,
England) 15 Nov. 2000: 4. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
Enos, Gary A. "This Research Has a Kick." Addiction Professional
September/October 2008: 8. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
"The Girl on 50 Energy Drinks a Week Risking a Heart Attack; Red
Alert: Naomi Haynes Has to Cut Down on Energy Drinks." Daily
Mail (London) 22 Nov. 2008: 13. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
Goldie, Luan. "Energising the UAE: The Consumption of Alcohol
Is Haram, Forbidden, for Muslims. in the United Arab Emirates
High Energy Drinks Have Soared in Popularity to Become a
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2005: 62+. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
Work Cited Continued
Heidemann, Merle, and Gerald R. Urquhart. "A Can of Bull?
Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy?" Journal of
College Science Teaching 35.2 (2005): 40+. Questia. Web. 13 Feb.
2013.
Hunter, Beatrice Trum. "You Asked for It. (Food for Thought)."
Consumers' Research Magazine July 2003: 9+. Questia. Web. 13
Feb. 2013.
Jackson, Phil. Inside Clubbing: Sensual Experiments in the Art
of Being Human. New York: Berg, 2003. Questia. Web. 13 Feb.
2013.
Kuchment, Anna. "Make That a Double; Our Desire for
Caffeinated 'Energy' Products Is Soaring." Newsweek 30 July 2007:
48. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
Work Cited Continued
Martin, Suzanne. "Energy Drinks: Extreme Move?" Dance
Magazine Feb. 2005: 34. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
McIlvain, Gary E., Melody P. Noland, and Robert Bickel.
"Caffeine Consumption Patterns and Beliefs of College Freshmen."
American Journal of Health Education 42.4 (2011): 235+. Questia.
Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
Murr, Andrew. "Monster vs. Red Bull; an Upstart in the $3
Billion Energy-Drink Market Takes on the Industry Leader. Can the
Buzz Continue?" Newsweek 20 Mar. 2006: 44. Questia. Web. 13
Feb. 2013.
Woolsey, Conrad. "Energy Drink Cocktails: A Dangerous
Combination for Athletes and Beyond." Journal of Alcohol & Drug
Education 54.3 (2010): 41+. Questia. Web. 13 Feb. 2013.
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