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Abstracts of the Oral Presentations at the session on Evidence Based Medicine at the International Conference on Research Methodology and Research Writing (ICRMSW) 2013. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v4i2.10173

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  • Introduction and RationaleEnergy drinks that contain caffeine, taurine, vitamins, herbal supplements, and sugar or sweeteners and are marketed to improve energy, weight loss, stamina, athletic performance, and concentration

  • Effect of Energy Drink consumption on health of Medical students: First study reported from Nepal

  • Some of energy drink has been banned in different countries like Denmark, Norway and France but in Nepal none of the studies has been done to report the effect of energy drink on health

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Introduction and RationaleEnergy drinks that contain caffeine, taurine, vitamins, herbal supplements, and sugar or sweeteners and are marketed to improve energy, weight loss, stamina, athletic performance, and concentration. Effect of Energy Drink consumption on health of Medical students: First study reported from Nepal 2 Lecturer, Department: Anatomy, Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal. Corresponding Author Dr Indrajit Banerjee MD Lecturer, Department of Pharmacology Manipal college of Medical sciences, Pokhara, Nepal Email:indrajit18@gmail.com Telephone: 00977-9804100491

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