Sugar Consumption and Soft Drinks

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Heath Effects of Soft Drinks Consumption

food-facts.suite101.com — “Consumption of soft drinks is harmful to the human body in many ways, causing dehydration, obesity, tooth and bone decay, and many other ailments.View full resource at food-facts.suite101.com

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Soft Drink Consumption May Increase Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

aacr.org — “• Increased sugar intake may stimulate tumor growth through effects of insulin.• Pancreatic cancer rates increased nearly twofold over the past several decades.• Drinking two or more soft drinks a week led to an 87 percent increased risk.  PHILADELPHIA — Consuming two or more soft drinks per week increased the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by nearly twofold compared to individuals who did not consume soft drinks, according to a report in Cancer Epidemiology, BiomView full resource at aacr.org

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Drinking more than 2 sodas a week may increase your chances for pancreatic cancer http://bit.ly/ak3jKU

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Soft drinks... | Facebook

facebook.com — “SoCal Nutrition & Wellness wrote: Soft drinks contribute 7% of the... Join Facebook to connect with SoCal Nutrition & Wellness and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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SoCalRD Janice Holm Dada Nutritionist and Dietitian

Soft drinks contribute 7% of the calories Americans consume, making them the leading source of added sugar and the... http://bit.ly/dyaN4n

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Diet soft drink consumption may increase risk of vascular events

news-medical.net — “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.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Diabetes News: Diet soft drink consumption may increase risk of vascular events: Individuals who drink diet soft... http://t.co/75ie5qs3

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Soft drink... | Facebook

facebook.com — “WorldwideHealth.com wrote: Soft drink consumption may increase... Join Facebook to connect with WorldwideHealth.com and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Soft drink consumption may increase risk of pancreatic cancer http://bit.ly/9AoSRO

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Are diet soft drinks bad for you?

sciencedaily.com — “A new study finds a potential link between daily consumption of diet soft drinks and the risk of vascular events.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Etribole Evelyn Tribole Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

Are diet soft drinks hazardous to your health? New study suggests, yes. http://t.co/uK1xEnJ1

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Soft Drink and... | Facebook

facebook.com — “Center for Advanced Dentistry - Ushma Patel DMD wrote: Soft Drink and Juice Consumption and... Join Facebook to connect with Center for Advanced Dentistry - Ushma Patel DMD and others you may know.View full resource at facebook.com

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Soft Drink and Juice Consumption and Risk of Pancreatic Cancer. Saw this on Steve's wall and thought I would share... http://fb.me/5VdXC13

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The scary secrets in soft drinks

hsibaltimore.com — “Soft drink consumption increases pancreatic cancer risk.View full resource at hsibaltimore.com

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Meat intake, alcohol consumption, seafood intake, sugar sweetened soft drinks, use of loop diuretics and thiazide and consumption of foods high in fructose are associated with an increased risk of gout. | GreenMedInfo | Toxic Article | Natural Medicine |

greenmedinfo.com — “This toxicological article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Risk factors for gout and prevention: a systematic review of the literature.View full resource at greenmedinfo.com

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Sugar guidelines could hurt soft drink firms | Reuters

reuters.com — “CHICAGO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The American Heart Association's recommendation on Monday to cut back dramatically on sugar may be a blow or opportunity for soft drink makers, who have been accused of helpingView full resource at reuters.com

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jamesbeckerman James Beckerman, MD Internist, Cardiologist, Physician, and Doctor

AHA's new sugar guidelines - bad news for soft drink companies, good news for us. http://tinyurl.com/n5npep #singlepoundsolution

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Potential Link Between Daily Consumption Of Diet Soft Drinks And Risk Of Vascular Events

medicalnewstoday.com — “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 byView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Potential Link Between Daily Consumption Of Diet Soft Drinks And Risk Of Vascular Events http://t.co/p2o7Nrwh #cardiovascular

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Soft drink consumption may increase risk of pancreatic cancer --Doctors Lounge

doctorslounge.com — “Soft drink consumption may increase risk of pancreatic cancer --Doctors LoungeView full resource at doctorslounge.com

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Soft drink consumption may increase risk of pancreatic cancer: http://bit.ly/9SOgPg

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High fizzy soft drink consumption linked to violence among teens

sciencedaily.com — “Teens who drink more than five cans of non-diet, fizzy soft drinks every week are significantly more likely to behave aggressively, new research suggests. This includes carrying a weapon and perpetrating violence against peers and siblings.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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High fizzy soft drink consumption linked to violence among teens http://t.co/oBYAT3q7 #addiction #news

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Avoid drinking soft drinks as they are high in ... | LifeMojo

lifemojo.com — “LifeMojo Health tip: Avoid drinking soft drinks as they are high in phosphorus which leads to increase in calcium loss putting you at risk for osteoporosis.View full resource at lifemojo.com

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Avoid drinking soft drinks as they are high in phosphorus which leads to increase in calcium loss. See http://bit.ly/U6ytL

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Soda Taxes, Soft Drink Consumption, and Children's Body Mass Index - RWJF

rwjf.org — “New study finds that current soda tax rates don't deter consumption.View full resource at rwjf.org

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@nofizzclt Yes, @Health_Affairs study finds current soda tax rates don't deter consumption or affect obesity rates. http://bit.ly/dsfnrN

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