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Colon-Berezin said he stopped drinking Red Bull after his stepfather printed the results of the study for him to read.
Drinking one 250 ml can of sugar-free Red Bull increased the “stickiness” of a drinker’s blood, causing a higher risk of blood clots, which can be a precursor to life-threatening strokes, according to a study released last month by the...
In response to the study, the drink’s manufacturer issued a statement, stating that “the study does not show effects which would go beyond that of drinking a cup of coffee. Therefore the reported results were to be expected and lie within the normal physiological...
“I started drinking Red Bull a year ago to help me cope with Organic Chemistry,” said Cody Colon-Berezin ’09, a biology concentrator in Winthrop House.
But Greer said it was too soon to advise young people to stop drinking Red Bull altogether, calling for a double-blind placebo study before making definitive recommendations.