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Tom Mansfield died after taking caffeine powder which was the equivalent of 200 cups of coffee.
Food supplements are not medicines, and their use is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent diseases in humans. Caffeine is a substance that is found naturally in many products such as tea and coffee ...
The Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland have issued a warning about food supplements after the death of a man ...
Consumers advised to monitor caffeine intake from supplements as food standards bodies highlight risks of high doses.
THE UK’s food safety watchdog has issued warnings about caffeine consumption, following the death of a personal trainer from ...
Caffeine is used by some gym-goers, with some fitness websites recommending it for improving sports performance in certain ...
A warning has been issued to those who take food supplements containing high levels of caffeine following the death of a man.
Personal trainer Tom Mansfield died following taking caffeine powder dose, which was the equivalent to 200 cups of coffee.
The food safety watchdog has issued new guidance over caffeine in food supplements after a man died miscalculating the amount he was meant to use. Personal trainer Tom Mansfield, from Colwyn Bay ...