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      Those Sugar High Drinks Linked Genetic Risk of Obesity

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      You Are What You Eat and Drink Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health have found that greater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is linked with a greater genetic susceptibility to high body mass index (BMI) and increased risk of obesity. The study reinforces the view that environmental and genetic...
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      Diet Soda Linked to 60 Percent Higher Risk of Vascular Problems

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      According to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2011, diet soda drinkers have a much higher risk of vascular events compared to those who don’t drink soda, The study, involving 2,564 people, found people who drank diet soda every day had a 61 percent higher risk...
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      New Research Finds Water Helps With Weight Loss

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      New research presented at the 240th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society provides clinical evidence that drinking enough water can be an important key to losing weigh. According to the research, two 8-ounce glasses of water before meals, helped with weight loss. “We are presenting results of the first...
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      Soda Drinking as Kids is Indicator of Unhealthy Diet

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      A ten year study from Penn State found that young girls who drink soda tend to have have less healthy diets in adolescence than those who did not drink soda. The study showed that girls who drank soda at age five had diets that were less likely to meet nutritional...
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      Diet soda now promoted as medicine to stop kidney stones (opinion)

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      (NaturalNews) The “most retarded science journal of the year” award goes to the Journal of Urology which has published an article suggesting that diet soda is actually an effective type of medicine for preventing kidney stones (April 19, 2010 issue). The research was led by Dr Brian H. Eisner, a...
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      Sodas Linked to Much Higher Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

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      Just two or more soft drinks per week significantly increased the risk of the deadly cancer. Pancreatic cancer is a deadly disease. Each year in the United States, about 35,000 people die from the pancreatic cancer. Less than 5 percent of those diagnosed are still alive five years after diagnosis,...
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      Kid’s Drinking More High Sugar Beverages Upping Obesity

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      Study suggest these drinks are linked to the childhood obesity epidemic.  Sodas and Sports drinks lead the way. Kids love sugar, and beverage companies market extensively to children.  Something like cigarettes,kids are being srt up for a lifetime addiction to sugar and all the associated health problems.  A recent study...
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