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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 17:24:58 -0700
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For people seeking an energy boost, companies are increasing their offerings 
of foods with added caffeine. A new caffeinated gum may have gone 
too far.The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will investigate 
the safety of added caffeine and its effects on children and adolescents. 
The agency made the announcement just as Wrigley was rolling out Alert 
Energy Gum, a new product that includes as much caffeine as a 
half a cup of coffee in one piece and promises "the right 
energy, right now."Michael Taylor, FDA's deputy commissioner of foods, indicated 
that the proliferation of new foods with caffeine added -- especially the 
gum, which he equates to "four cups of coffee in your pocket" 
-- may even prompt the FDA to look closer at the way 
all food ingredients are regulated.The agency is already investigating the 
safety of energy drinks and energy shots, prompted by consumer reports of 
illness and death.Taylor said Monday that the only time FDA explicitly approved 
the added use of caffeine in a food or drink was in 
the 1950s for colas. The current proliferation of caffeine added to foods 
is "beyond anything FDA envisioned," Taylor said."It is disturbing," Taylor 
told The Associated Press. "We're concerned about whether they have been 
adequately evaluated."Caffeine has the regulatory classification of "generally 
recognized as safe," or GRAS, which means manufacturers can add it to 
products and then determine on their own whether th
iStockWhat you eat before and after a workout can have a big 
impact on the results that you see. To make the most of 
your efforts, follow these tips from Juan Carlos Sim, a Poliquin strength 
coach and Bio-signature practitioner with years of functional medicine experience 
and the owner of Workout RD, an elite personal training facility in 
the Dominican Republic. And whenever possible, choose high-quality nutrition: 
organic, grass-fed or wild, and stay away from artificial flavors and colors.Before 
a workoutPre-workout snacks should be eaten approximately 1 to1 .5 hours 
before training. Portion size is important and should be kept to around 
4 ounces so that training doesnt interfere with digestion. Make sure you 
are properly hydrated; dehydration will keep you from seeing results.If 
you are strength training, your pre-workout meal should include caffeine, 
almonds or avocados, all of which trigger dopamine release. Dopamine is 
involved in motivation, drive, interest and muscle control and function 
 and these neurotransmitters can affect athletic performance.Try wild caught 
salmon with a handful of almonds, Carpaccio made from grass-fed beef paired 
with avocado, or 2-3 sardines with a small portion of caviar.These combinations 
will have a positive effect on the nervous system, especially when combined 
with a small cup of organic coffee or green tea. For added 
variety, berries are a good option since they dont interfere with dopamine 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Aug. 29, 2012: Senator Kelly Ayotte addresses the second session of the 
Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.ReutersWARREN, N.H.  A 
woman whose mother was killed in last year's school shooting in Newtown, 
Conn., confronted Sen. Kelly Ayotte Tuesday during the senator's first public 
appearance in New Hampshire since voting against gun control legislation.About 
150 people attended the town hall meeting, where Ayotte defended her vote 
against a bill that would have required criminal and mental health background 
checks for people buying guns online or at gun shows.After the vote 
two weeks ago, the New Hampshire Republican, a former prosecutor, expressed 
concern that expanded background checks could harm the rights of gun owners."I'm 
just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in 
the halls of her elementary school isn't as important," WMUR-TV reported 
Erica Lafferty asking.Lafferty's mother, Dawn Hochsprung, was the principal 
of Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 pupils and six educators were 
slain in December. She died after lunging at the gunman to try 
to stop him from firing.Ayotte said she was sorry for what Lafferty 
has been through."And I think that ultimately when we look at what 
happened in Sandy Hook we should have a fuller discussion to make 
sure that doesn't happen again," she said.Ayotte said she hoped to find 
some common ground but that she didn't think the enhanced background checks 
that she vot
 The U.S. has identified the mastermind of the Benghazi attack, sources tell 
Fox News, though the individual apparently is walking free in Libya.The 
confirmation from multiple sources comes more than seven months after the 
assault on two U.S. locations in Benghazi, Libya, where four Americans -- 
including Ambassador Chris Stevens -- were killed. President Obama pledged 
after the attack that "justice will be done."But one source told Fox 
News the government is "sitting on" information."We basically don't want 
to upset anybody, and the problem is, if Ambassador Stevens' family knew 
that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their 
son, their brother, on and on, then, and we could look them 
as a government in the face, then we're messing up. We're messing 
up," the source said.Fox News spoke exclusively with one special operator 
who watched the events unfold in real time and has debriefed those 
who were part of the response. He remains anonymous for his safety 
and has decided to talk because he says he and others connected 
with the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi are frustrated with the 
excuses and lack of a military response since Stevens and three other 
Americans were killed."We have all the capability, all the training, all 
the capacity, to kill and capture not only terrorists involved, with the 
specific events of 9/11, and Ambassador Stevens' death, but terrorists that 
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