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Diabetes rises with daily soda — including diet soda — consumption [1]
Los Angeles Times But when the authors took body mass index and waist circumference into account, they found that consumption of diet beverages was not linked to higher rates of diabetes. This suggests that diet soda drinkers are already more likely to be overweight or … Replace soda with water, tea or coffee to fight diabetes, study suggests [2]Medical News Today Dropping One Sugary Soda a Day Could Cut Diabetes Risk: Study [3]HealthDay Cutting a fizzy drink each day slashes diabetes risk by 25% [4]Daily Mail all 140 news articles » [5] |
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