While many energy drinks inaccurately label their caffeine content or do not label their caffeine content altogether, Steaz says it wants this to change.
Smart energy beverage products represent a new category in the functional/energy drink market category and are different than many of the energy drinks on the market.
New York's attorney general is investigating whether the multibillion-dollar energy-drink industry is deceiving consumers with misstatements about the ingredients and health value of its products.
A new study to be released at the Society of Experimental Biology annual meeting in Salzburg, Austria, argues that caffeine can help boost older muscles and could thereby help prevent falls and injuries among the elderly.
Caffeine consumption among expectant or new mothers does not appear to affect the nighttime sleeping habits of their newborns, new Brazilian research indicates.