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Energy Drinks Effects / March of Dimes Walk

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In segment 1, Ashley speaks with Greg Stebben and Peter Moore, editors at Men's Health Magazine, about new research on how energy drinks really affect the body, including the sugar crash, energy slump and caffeine withdrawal. In segment 2, Gayle speaks with Rose Aubry, March of Dimes March for Babies Ambassador and Sunshine Health Marketing Director David Carrasco about the upcoming March for Babies Walk at Nova Southeastern University. Also, Rose explains what life was like for the first year after her baby was born premature.

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In segment 1, Ashley speaks with Greg Stebben and Peter Moore, editors at Men's Health Magazine, about new research on how energy drinks really affect the body, including the sugar crash, energy slump and caffeine withdrawal. In segment 2, Gayle speaks with Rose Aubry, March of Dimes March for Babies Ambassador and Sunshine Health Marketing Director David Carrasco about the upcoming March for Babies Walk at Nova Southeastern University. Also, Rose explains what life was like for the first year after her baby was born premature.

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