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A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks see more…

It looks like you’re referring to a headline, but the message is cut off (“see more…”), so the key details are missing—especially which drinks the surgeon was warning about and what exactly was said.

That said, warnings from cardiovascular surgeons and heart specialists about “certain drinks” usually point to a few well-established risk categories:

Sugary drinks (like sodas and sweetened juices) are strongly linked with higher risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease because of sustained blood sugar spikes and increased triglycerides.

Energy drinks are another major concern. Many heart specialists caution that high caffeine plus stimulants (like taurine and guarana) can trigger irregular heart rhythms, raise blood pressure, and in rare cases contribute to cardiac events—especially in people with undiagnosed heart conditions.

Alcoholic beverages, particularly in excess, are also often mentioned because they can weaken heart muscle over time, raise blood pressure, and increase the risk of arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation.

If you can paste the full text or share the source, I can break down exactly what that surgeon was warning about and whether it aligns with current medical evidence.

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