
Man’s extreme energy drink habit leads to concerning medical discovery, doctors say
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A man in his 50s suffered a stroke after consuming eight energy drinks daily, each containing 160 mg of caffeine, according to a new case study from U.K. doctors.
Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
The unnamed man was described as "normally fit and well," but was experiencing left-side weakness, numbness and ataxia, also known as poor coordination or unsteady walking.
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