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Energy drinks gain popularity but also cause concern

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Steve Lux, senior health educator at NIU’s health enhancement department, said there is nothing inherently dangerous about energy drinks, but they must be consumed in moderation like any substance. He said with or without alcohol, the drinks can cause rapid heart rates, nervousness or other issues.

But in some ways, he said, energy drinks are safer than soda. He said people become more easily hooked and dependent on soda, drinking between two to four liters a day, which can lead to obesity, diabetes and kidney problems.

“Anything we put in our bodies can cause dependency whether physically addictive or not,” he said. “As long as [energy drinks] are not abused, they can meet a need.”

It is something NIU sophomore Alyssa Hasman can avoid, even when standing two feet away from that Rockstar Energy vending machine.

“I don’t like Red Bull,” Hasman said. “I never have any of that stuff.”

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