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Energy Implications of Consuming Caffeinated Versus Decaffeinated Energy Drinks

Journal of Pharmacy Practice - United States
doi 10.1177/0897190015585738
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PharmacologyPharmacy
Date

September 16, 2015

Authors
Sachin A. ShahNancy N. NguyenMouchumi Bhattacharyya
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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