Drinking ‘Red Bull’ May Damage Your Heart And Turn It Into A Really Problematic Organ
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According to the latest research, the popular energy drink Red Bull can increase the risk of heart damage. The participants of the study were university students aged between 20 and 24. Researchers found that just one sugar free can of Red Bull raised the level of stickiness of the blood and could lead to the formation of blood clots.
The target market of the caffeinated drink is Australian students. After drinking a can of Red Bull scientists noticed that Australian students had nearly the same cardiovascular profile as someone who has heart disease.
The company producing the drink denied the negative effect of Red Bull, which is, by the way, marketed in 143 countries around the world. According to the company’s officials the drink passed several scientific tests that proved its safeness. They noted that the drink was not banned in any country where it had been introduced.
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