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England’s Under‑16 Energy Drink Ban: Practical Guidance for Parents, Schools, and Clinicians

England plans to prohibit sales of high‑caffeine energy drinks to children under 16, responding to concerns about sleep disruption, reduced concentration, classroom behaviour, and potential cardiovascular and neurological effects. The proposal would align age‑of‑sale rules with existing warning labels and long‑standing voluntary supermarket policies, restricting under‑16s’ access in shops, cafés, restaurants, vending machines, and online. A substantial minority of UK children consume energy drinks weekly, and teachers and clinicians report downstream problems from poor sleep to irritability and headaches. While most evidence is observational and does not establish causality, the policy aims to reduce exposure to high‑dose caffeine during critical developmental years. This article explains what the ban covers and when it could take effect, synthesizes the health evidence, and offers actionable guidance for parents, schools, and clinicians. We translate labels and caffeine equivalents into practical advice, flag clinical red flags and risk stratification considerations, and outline implementation issues for retailers and communities. We also indicate where evidence is strong, where it is limited, and what research questions remain.

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Global Dental Caries Prevalence and WHO Oral Health Initiatives: Bridging Gaps in Oral Health Equity

Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay, remains one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, affecting individuals across all age groups. This condition poses significant challenges to dental practitioners and public health officials alike, as it not only impacts oral health but also overall well-being. Recent oral health surveillance data highlights the persistent burden of dental caries, with approximately 45% of children and 90% of adults having experienced this condition. These statistics underscore the need for effective prevention and treatment strategies within dental practice. This article explores the global landscape of dental caries prevalence, drawing on current research findings and WHO oral health initiatives aimed at reducing disparities and improving oral health outcomes. The integration of recent data from the CDC and WHO provides a comprehensive view of the current state of dental caries, emphasizing the importance of targeted interventions and evidence-based practices in addressing this pervasive issue.

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