Dr. Mina Khan: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers of Energy Drinks Among High School Students


 

We are honored to feature Dr. Mina Khan, a dedicated Medical Student and Marketing Coach at Labor Union, Iraq, as a keynote speaker at the 4th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health Summit. Dr. Khan’s session,

The Impact of Energy Drinks and Excessive Caffeine Consumption on High School Students: Effects on the Nervous System and Overall Health,”

promises to deliver cutting-edge insights into an issue affecting adolescents globally.


Introduction

Energy drinks have become a staple in many teenagers’ daily lives, marketed as a quick solution for energy, focus, and performance. Yet, the hidden consequences on the nervous system, cardiovascular health, sleep patterns, and cognitive development are often overlooked. Dr. Mina Khan brings a unique combination of medical knowledge, research expertise, and practical communication skills to shed light on these risks, helping parents, educators, and healthcare professionals make informed decisions.


Benefits of Attending Dr. Khan’s Session

Participants in this session will:
✅ Understand the short- and long-term effects of excessive caffeine and energy drink consumption on adolescent physiology.
✅ Explore the neurological implications, including impacts on sleep, attention, and mood regulation.
✅ Receive practical guidance for educational programs targeting high school students.
✅ Network with professionals and gain insights into preventive strategies for youth wellness.
✅ Engage in interactive Q&A sessions with Dr. Khan, enhancing applied learning and awareness.


Research Interests

Dr. Khan’s research spans adolescent health, nutrition neuroscience, public health awareness, and preventive care. By studying the physiological, behavioral, and social impacts of caffeine, Dr. Khan aims to provide actionable solutions to reduce health risks among high school students. Her work bridges scientific evidence with practical strategies that can be implemented in schools and communities.


Awards, Recognition, and Achievements

Although early in her career, Dr. Khan has already made a mark:

  • Recognized for leading health awareness initiatives targeting adolescents in Iraq.
  • Contributor to student health campaigns that focus on safe caffeine consumption.
  • Acknowledged for innovative approaches in medical education that integrate research findings into public awareness.

Sponsorship Opportunities

The 4th World Pediatrics Summit offers sponsors a global platform to connect with professionals in pediatric care, adolescent health, and public health education. Sponsorship benefits include:
✅ Prominent visibility among an international audience of healthcare professionals.
✅ Opportunities to showcase products, services, or initiatives relevant to youth and pediatric health.
✅ Support for cutting-edge research and awareness programs that make a tangible impact on global adolescent health.

Learn More About Sponsorship: https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/sponsor
Register for Sponsorship: https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/sponsor-registration


Registration

Don’t miss the chance to attend Dr. Mina Khan’s session and gain insights into a critical adolescent health issue.

Register Here: https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration


Why Attend

  • Stay ahead of emerging trends in adolescent health and nutrition.
  • Gain practical tools for preventive care and education.
  • Expand your professional network with leading pediatricians, educators, and health advocates.
  • Learn from a rising voice in medical research and public health awareness, Dr. Mina Khan.

Conclusion

Dr. Mina Khan’s presentation is not just a lecture—it’s a call to action for parents, educators, and health professionals to address the risks of energy drinks and excessive caffeine among teenagers. Join this transformative session to learn evidence-based strategies that can safeguard adolescent health worldwide.


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