adamkartzai
12-19-2006, 01:00 PM
Came across this article:
A recent study conducted at the Walter Reed Army Institute concluded that caffeine, in the right amounts, improves cognitive abilities, marksmanship, physical performance and overall vigilance, while preventing fatigue-related injuries and deaths.
EQ responded by sending the caffeinated EQ Energy Drink Tablets to thousands of troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan free of charge. The company is working with several service organizations to get more than 50,000 tablets to soldiers in harm's way.http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2006/12/emw489247.htm
A recent study conducted at the Walter Reed Army Institute concluded that caffeine, in the right amounts, improves cognitive abilities, marksmanship, physical performance and overall vigilance, while preventing fatigue-related injuries and deaths.
EQ responded by sending the caffeinated EQ Energy Drink Tablets to thousands of troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan free of charge. The company is working with several service organizations to get more than 50,000 tablets to soldiers in harm's way.http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2006/12/emw489247.htm