Surely you have heard many things about the Red Bull energy drink, that should not be mixed with alcohol, which can affect the heart, and so on. Researching the topic I found an article published in the newspaper "El Mundo" day 15/8/2008: Take just a can of Red Bull energy drink increases the risk of heart attack even among the younger population, revealed today a new study by Australian scientists. Red Bull, caffeine-laden and very popular among students and sports fans to those who "gives you wings", the blood thickens, making it more prone to clots that cause most heart problems, according to the report from the Center Cardiovascular Research Adelaide Hospital. "An hour after drinking the beverage, the patients blood systems were no longer normal, had the same symptoms that people with heart failure," declared the newspaper "The Australian" Dr Scott Willoughby, who led the study. a provider of affordable and innovative health insurance, strives to offer affordable health insurance Willoughby also warned that consuming Red Bull can be even more harmful in subjects suffering from hypertension, or suffer some kind of stress. A spokesman for Red Bull to downplay the report and pointed out that only shows that the risk of consuming their product is the same as a cup of coffee, recalling that has the approval of the health authorities of 143 countries in which the anus sold more than 3,500 spent millions of containers. The drink was created more than two decades ago by the Austrian businessman Dietrich Mateschitz, who was inspired by a similar but more potent brew that still consumed in Thailand. Red Bull is banned in Denmark, Norway and Uruguay over the health risks cited in a warning on each can containing 80 milligrams of caffeine, the same amount as a cup of coffee. The Austrian brand whose market slogan is "Red Bull gives you wings", sponsors a number of Formula One team and extreme sports, but always cautioned not to consume more than two cans per day. What is your opinion on the RedBull 'Conoceis any case of disease that has derived from its consumption'
