Are diet soft drinks bad for you?
Individuals who drink diet soft drinks on a daily basis may be at increased risk of suffering vascular events such as stroke, heart attack, and vascular death. This is according to a new study by Hannah Gardener and her colleagues from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and at Columbia University Medical Center. However, in contrast, they found that regular soft drink consumption an Source: Springer - Discipline: Health...
Source: LabSpaces - Tuesday, 31 January
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