After her 28-year-old daughter passes away, a distraught mother issues an urgent energy drink warning.

Consuming energy drinks in excess can result in cardiovascular problems, such as high blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, and even heart attacks, according to Healthline.

Some energy drinks contain more than 500 mg of caffeine, which can lead to caffeine toxicity, even though the recommended daily intake is 100 mg for teenagers and 400 mg for adults.

The body of a flight attendant who failed to report for duty was discovered in a hotel room.

A university student was killed by a brownie that her friend gave her.