Energy drinks are dangerous for kids
The Australian Medical Association has said energy drinks like Red Bull and V should come with age restrictions because they are ‘poisoning’ young people. News.com.au reported: AMA Victoria vice-president Dr Stephen Parnis said people did not realise the serious health repercussions of energy drinks – some of which had the same amount of caffeine as 10 or 20 cups of coffee. “Warning labels would be the very bare minimum that should be done,” he said. “I would think that preventing sales of these drinks to people under 18 is something that we need to look at very seriously. Poisoning is not too strong a word to use for the effects of these drinks on some people. I have seen teenagers present in emergency with heart rates of 200 beats per minute or so stimulated that their behaviour is extremely distressing to their parents and the people around them.” But the Australian Beverages Council said problems only arose in ‘0.00001 per cent’ of the population and that common sense should be applied so the few don’t ruin it for the many. Thoughts?
Jenny Craig to sponsor Kyle and Jackie O show
Little more than two years after Kyle Sandilands said Magda Szubanski should be put in a ‘concentration camp’ to lose weight, the company who hired Magda as a celebrity endorser is sponsoring the Kyle and Jacki O show. Jenny Craig, which has rebranded to ‘Jenny’, has signed on as the show’s first sponsor since a major backlash over Kyle’s other comments, calling News Limited journalist Alison Stephenson a ‘fat slag’ for a critical review of his Channel 7 show with Jacki O.
Does porn lead to ‘oversexualised’ kids?
Providers of specialist programs to address sexually abusive behaviour in children say porn is most likely responsible for a ‘drastic’ increase in cases of children needing an education about what is appropriate. Fairfax reported on cases in Victoria: “In 2010-11, there was funding for 237 places in 13 locations across the state in problem sexual behaviour programs provided by the Centres Against Sexual Assault (CASA). But demand far outstripped funded places – the programs had 414 participants. CASA statewide convener Carolyn Worth said the problems had worsened in the past year and many areas, particularly rural centres, needed more funding.