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In South Korea, Teens Carbide with Caffeine to Keep up with a Frantic School Rhythm

Summary by La Croix
Drinking coffee every day has become common among Korean college and high school students, subjected to an exhausting school rhythm. Doctors warn about its harmful effects on the mental and physical health of young people.
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Drinking coffee every day has become common among Korean college and high school students, subjected to an exhausting school rhythm. Doctors warn about its harmful effects on the mental and physical health of young people.

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La Croix broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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