traumatic brain injuries
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Energy Drink-Guzzling Teens Are More Likely to Experience Brain Injuries
Researchers found that teenagers who had experienced a traumatic brain injury in the past year were seven times more likely to have consumed five or more energy drinks in the past week than teens who hadn’t had such injuries.
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