Energy Drinks Are Sending Teens to ERs and May Be Killing Them, Too

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'Paula Morris’ 19-year-old son, Alex, habitually drank two cans of Monster energy drinks per day, for two years. After her son died suddenly, Morris took up a lawsuit against Monster Beverage Corp. on June 25, 2013.

Alex Morris died from cardiac arrest “while engaged in sexual activity with his girlfriend," according to the lawsuit. He consumed a Monster brand energy beverage prior to his death in July 2012.

Morris’ suit was filed on by the same attorneys representing the family of 14-year-old Anais Fournier, who died in 2011 following the consumption of Monster energy drinks. Monster has insisted its energy drinks were not involved in Fournier's death.'

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