Energy Drinks: Bad for the Teeth?
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Energy Drinks: Bad for the Teeth?
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Energy and sports drinks can damage tooth enamel, boosting the risk of cavities http://t.co/0ILDR6dw
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Soda Consumption - Diet & Exercise
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Teeth may suffer from consuming soft drinks. Soft drinks – whether diet or regular – may cause tooth decay http://t.co/oFD50WMF #health
5 Experts Answer: Does Caffeine Harm Kids? | Caffeine, Soda, Energy Drinks & Kids Health | MyHealthNewsDaily.com
myhealthnewsdaily.com — “Caffeine can be unhealthy for kids. It can cause them to lose sleep, worsen anxiety and raise blood pressure.” View full resource at myhealthnewsdaily.com
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Energy drinks for heart patients - Omaha, Nebraska | Alegent Health
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Best Dentist Southern California Pasadena | Energy Bars are Bad for Teeth | Pasadena Laser Dentistry
pasadenalaserdentistry.com — “Energy bars are great at filling you up and giving you energy. But they're not so great for your teeth.” View full resource at pasadenalaserdentistry.com
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If you don’t brush your teeth you will get cavities no matter what you eat, but energy bars can be particularly bad. http://t.co/QhEOqg9B
Young athletes, energy drinks: A bad mix? – USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “Some compare the beverages to a cup of coffee, but doctors and sports groups increasingly warn of misunderstandings and possible risks.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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Young athletes and energy drinks a bad mix http://t.co/9Khhpm8o #USAToday
Are Your Favorite Drinks Eroding Your Teeth? by Sylvia Anderson - Dental - InsidersHealth.com
insidershealth.com — “An InsidersHealth.com article regarding dental - Are Your Favorite Drinks Eroding Your Teeth? by Sylvia Anderson. Is soda your beverage of choice? Or do you prefer fruit juices or teas? Or, perhaps you’re an athlete and you regularly chug sports drinks after your workouts and events? If any of these sound familiar, your favorite beverages may be quenching your thirst and harming your dental health at the same time, according to research published in the Dental Tribune. Let’s take a c” View full resource at insidershealth.com
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While your favorite beverages are quenching your thirst, could they be harming your dental health at the same time? RT! http://t.co/pL4W5TiB
15 Biggest Nutrition Myths | Eat This, Not That
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MYTH #3: Red Bull is safer than soda. Energy drinks are 11% more corrosive to your teeth than soda! 15 Nutrition Myths: http://t.co/m4yD7a7k
Saying No to Soda - Diet and Nutrition Center - EverydayHealth.com
everydayhealth.com — “Learn five reasons soda is bad for your body, bones, teeth, and overall health. Get tasty and healthy alternatives to drinking soda.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Aging animals at Ohio zoo need extra care | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner
washingtonexaminer.com — “Ginger's bones are creaky and arthritic, and she's way past her prime. Prescription medicine and soaks in a pool help. So does an extra layer of softness on her bed. Edward has bad teeth from years of vigorous chewing. He drinks calorie-laden shakes to keep his weight up.” View full resource at washingtonexaminer.com
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Aging animals at Ohio zoo need extra care: KATHY LYNN GRAY The Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS, Ohio Ginger's ... http://t.co/JOuNVbK #aging
Are Energy Drinks Bad for Your Teeth? | Hive Health Media
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15 Biggest Nutrition Myths | Eat This, Not That
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Most Recently Shared on July 18, 2011 at 3:10 pm By:
MYTH #3: Energy drinks aren't that bad. They can corrode your teeth more than soda, study says! More nutrition myths: http://ow.ly/5GUCw
Health Implications of Energy Drinks
edrinks.net — “Energy drinks can pose serious health risks. Learn more about the health implications of energy drinks at eDrinks.net.” View full resource at edrinks.net
Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2011 at 2:42 am By:
How many energy drinks have you had today? Everything in moderation my friends. It's so hard on your teeth and more... http://t.co/Co0KiJf
Energy drinks make children fat, not fit, says study - Health News, Health & Families - The Independent
independent.co.uk — “Parents are are making their children fat and ruining their teeth by buying them sports or energy drinks and should give them water instead, doctors have warned.” View full resource at independent.co.uk
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The Top 7 Best and Worst Foods for Teeth
prweb.com — “When it comes to dental health, what people eat and drink - and how they consume it - has a powerful impact on their teeth. And on the list of good and bad foods, there may be some surprises. According to San Antonio cosmetic dentist Dr. John Moore, regular tooth brushing and flossing are only part of a tooth-healthy lifestyle.” View full resource at prweb.com
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Together, Caffeine And Booze Impair Judgment More Than Booze Alone : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Drinkers of a Red Bull-and-alcohol concoction said they felt twice as alert as those drinking alcohol alone. But researchers say that combination may make drinkers lose the ability to know when to stop drinking.” View full resource at npr.org
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2011 at 5:03 am By:
Energy drink + Alcohol = bad combination. -More at http://n.pr/gCf2Vp
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