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-- NO MAGS, NO SALES --KRT US NEWS STORY SLUGGED: CMP-ADMISSIONS KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY LAURA MORTON/THE SEATTLE TIMES (October 2) Sixteen-year-old Riley Norman, left, yawns while Alyson Gray, 16, takes a nap during an ACT and SAT prep class held by the Education Access Network, August 20, 2005, at Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. (lj) 2005 (Diversity)

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-- NO MAGS, NO SALES -- KRT US NEWS STORY SLUGGED: MED-ENERGYDRINKS KRT PHOTO BY LAURA MORTON/SEATTLE TIMES (August 15) Although energy drinks advertise they give you a boost, food and medical experts say they really don't provide that and the level of sugar and caffeine in some of the drinks can cause dehydration and be dangerous for the young and active. (gsb) 2005

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-- NO MAGS, NO SALES -- KRT US NEWS STORY SLUGGED: MED-ENERGYDRINKS KRT PHOTO BY LAURA MORTON/SEATTLE TIMES (August 15) Although energy drinks advertise they give you a boost, food and medical experts say they really don't provide that and the level of sugar and caffeine in some of the drinks can cause dehydration and be dangerous for the young and active. (gsb) 2005

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