Cancer researchers at the University of Rochester linked taurine to increased risk of cancers. See what energy drinks do and don't contain it.
Let’s talk about taurine. It’s the natural acid swirling around your evening can of Red Bull, hooking up with other chemicals to “give you wings” and potentially stimulate your hypothalamus. The ...
A new study has revealed that a “common” ingredient found in a string of popular energy drinks could elevate the risk of blood cancers. US researchers have found that taurine, an amino acid often ...
The fountain of youth might be in your refrigerator right now. A study from Columbia University has revealed that taurine — a nutrient found in meat, fish, dairy and some energy drinks like Celsius, ...
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New research presented at this year's International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) meeting in Milan, Italy (20-22 October) shows that supplementation with taurine (well known as an additive found ...
Inventor and Chairman of the Red Bull energy drink company has something to smile about. After 12 years of not being able to sell in France and recently having had to change its recipe in order to ...
Athletes are always looking for the latest, greatest ways to help them boost their performance. Is taurine the way to that? Some medical studies have found taurine, an amino acid, to help with ...
Taurine gets a lot of buzz, and it's likely safe but there is no evidence that it provides any benefits when consumed in an energy drink.
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