Sharks in the Bahamas tested positive for cocaine, caffeine, and painkillers, raising concerns about ocean pollution and its impact on marine life.
# Caffeine was the most commonly detected compound. It was present in 12 Caribbean reef sharks, all five contaminated Atlantic nurse sharks and ten lemon sharks. Cocaine was detected in one Caribbean ...
Nearly one third of sharks studied near the Bahamas’ Eleuthera Island were found to have caffeine, painkillers and other ...
The researchers analysed blood samples from 85 sharks near Eleuthera Island, with nearly a third of them testing positive for ...
Caffeine is the world’s most commonly abused brain stimulant. Daily caffeine consumption by adolescents (ages 9 to 17 yrs) has been rapidly increasing most often in the form of soda, energy drinks and ...
Most people get their caffeine from coffee. But some, especially those who are younger, are increasingly turning to so-called "energy drinks," leading to concerns that teens are consuming too much ...
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