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TORONTO 鈥?The death of a 16-year-old South Carolina boy from a probable caffeine-induced heart arrhythmia has renewed concerns about the risks of young people consuming energy drinks and other beverages containing high levels of the stimulant.Davis Cripe died April 26 after drinking a large Mountain Dew, a latte from McDonald and an energy drink over a two-hour period before collapsing in his classroom.The Chapin, S.C., high school student was a healthy teenager with no pre-existing heart condition, local coroner Gary Watts said Monday in releasing the cause of death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Consuming excessive caf
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Just as Kingstons early experiences with Omicron alerted Ontario to what a wave driven by this variant may look like, the head of the Onta
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