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These people were drinking a few cans of soda a day. Here's what happened to their health when they gave it up. More energy, Less bloating. And yes, some sugar cravings.
A new study suggests drinking soda may be even worse for the body than previously thought.
Data suggests Americans are reducing their soda consumption—but what actually happens when you drop the pop from your diet?
Bye-bye, sugar high. A new study suggests drinking soda may be even worse for the body than previously thought. A team of scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research has found that ...
“Maintaining adequate hydration and avoiding excessive consumption of soda are essential measures for prevention,” Dr. Thales Andrade warned.
Teens Drink Healthy, but Guzzle Soda, Too Teenagers drink healthy beverages but also quaff sugary options, a study shows.
We don’t love labeling foods and beverages “good” or “bad” — not even soda. This sort of black-and-white thinking doesn’t do us any favors in the healthy eating department.
"Maintaining adequate hydration and avoiding excessive consumption of soda are essential measures for prevention," Dr. Thales Andrade warned.