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Katie Donnell, 28, was committed to a healthy lifestyle but often drank three energy drinks a day, and “was drinking a lot of coffee,” according to her mother.
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The Mirror US on MSN'My workout queen daughter dropped dead of a heart attack at 28 – and I know who's to blame'Florida mom Lori Barranon, 63, was stunned when her daughter Katie Donnell, 28, unexpectedly suffered a heart attack while ...
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'Workout Queen,' 28, Who Loved ‘the Buzz’ from Caffeinated Energy Drinks Has Heart Attack, Suffers Fatal Brain DamageKatie Donnell’s mother is speaking out about the dangers of energy drinks, calling them “harmful and deadly” in the wake of her daughter’s death Katie Donnell, a 28-year-old teacher from Florida, ...
A fitness and caffeine enthusiast died at the age of 28 from a heart attack — and her devastated mother believes energy drinks are to blame. Florida teacher Katie Donnell was committed to a ...
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‘Workout Queen- The Epitome Of Health’ Dies At 28, After Suffering Caffeine Triggered Heart Attack And Fatal Brain DamageOverconsumption of energy drinks can lead to severe cardiovascular issues, including high blood pressure, heart arrhythmias, and even sudden cardiac arrest, highlighting the need for stricter ...
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Complex on MSNWoman Who Drank Up to 3 Energy Drinks Daily Dies From Heart AttackA Florida woman drank up to three energy drinks per day before she died from a heart attack in August 2021. The deceased woman, Katie Donnell, was a teacher from Florida and "workout queen" who ...
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A devastated mother believes her 28-year-old daughter, described as a 'healthy workout queen', tragically lost her life to the hidden dangers of excessive caffeine consumption. Katie Donnell, a ...
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VnExpress International on MSNMother of Florida fitness enthusiast blames energy drinks and caffeine for her death at 28Florida teacher and fitness enthusiast Katie Donnell died of a sudden heart attack at just 28 years old, and her mother ...
Katie Donnell’s mother is speaking out about the dangers of energy drinks, calling them “harmful and deadly” in the wake of her daughter’s death Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at ...
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