THE EFFECT OF ENERGY DRINKS ON THE CONDITION OF DENTAL HARD TISSUES.
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Caffeine, taurine substances, cranial, central nervous system, joints.Abstract
This article presents the composition, nature of energy drinks, the mechanism of their action on the human body. Studies show that when energy drinks are consumed more than normal and chronically, they negatively affect certain organs and systems in the human body (cranial, central nervous system, joints), and in people who consume it more often, a state of tobelik is observed. Excessive consumption of this drink leads to such consequences as liver, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, cancer, which deliver serious damage to cells and tissues in the human body.
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