Heath Effects of Soft Drinks Consumption

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Heath Effects of Soft Drinks Consumption

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Consumption of soft drinks is harmful to the human body in many ways, causing dehydration, obesity, tooth and bone decay, and many other ailments.

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Waistlines in people, glucose levels in mice hint at sweeteners' effects: Related studies point to the illusion of the artificial

sciencedaily.com — “In the constant battle to lose inches or at least stay the same, we reach for the diet soda. Two studies suggest this might be self-defeating behavior. Epidemiologists report data showing that diet soft drink consumption is associated with increased waist circumference in humans, and a second study that found aspartame raised fasting glucose (blood sugar) in diabetes-prone mice.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Waistlines in people, glucose levels in mice hint at sweeteners' effects: Related studies point to the illusion of the artificial

sciencedaily.com — “In the constant battle to lose inches or at least stay the same, we reach for the diet soda. Two studies suggest this might be self-defeating behavior. Epidemiologists report data showing that diet soft drink consumption is associated with increased waist circumference in humans, and a second study that found aspartame raised fasting glucose (blood sugar) in diabetes-prone mice.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Related studies point to illusion of benefit from artificial sweetener: http://t.co/mgXhYzx via @AddThis #diet #obesity #PCP #APN

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How Soft Drinks Can Impact Your Health

diet-blog.com — “If you can't quite imagine your day without a soda or two, it's definitely time to think again. Unless, that is, you don't care much about your body, and the long-term effects soft drinks can have on your well-being. Take a look at some of the harmful effects of soda consumption over time:...View full resource at diet-blog.com

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•From your teeth to your heart, see how soda affects your health http://bit.ly/bIIUtB

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Research Roundup: Soda taxes, health reform timeline, children's health disparities, best hospital practices

news-medical.net — “Health Affairs: Soda Taxes, Soft Drink Consumption, And Children's Body Mass Index - "Using data on state sales taxes for soda and individual-level data on children," the authors report existing taxes on soda fail to "substantially affect overall levels of soda consumption or obesity rates." However, the authors also found "statistically significant and substantively larger effects of differential soda sales taxes among children who are heavier, have View full resource at news-medical.net

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Research Roundup: Soda taxes, health reform timeline, children's health disparities, best hospital practices: Heal... http://bit.ly/cif1P2

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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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Addictive effects of caffeine on kids being studied

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Caffeine is a stimulant drug, although legal, and adults use it widely to perk themselves up: Being "addicted" to caffeine is considered perfectly normal. But how strong is caffeine's appeal in young people who consume an abundance of soft drinks? What impact does acute and chronic caffeine consumption have on their blood pressure, heart rate and hand tremor? Furthermore, does consuming caffeinated drinks during adolescence contribute to later use of legal or illicit drugs?View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Addictive effects of caffeine on kids being studied: Caffeine is a stimulant drug, although legal, and adults use i... http://bit.ly/6Uzix9

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Current Soda Taxes Not High Enough To Curb Obesity, Study Finds

medicalnewstoday.com — “Current state taxes and levies on soft drinks are slowing consumption and resulting in slimmer waistlines, but the effect is generally small in magnitude, newly published research by the Yale SchoView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Current Soda Taxes Not High Enough To Curb Obesity, Study Finds: Current state taxes and levies on soft drinks .. http://bit.ly/G0gSk

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Current Soda Taxes Not High Enough to Curb Obesity, Study Finds

physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- Current state taxes and levies on soft drinks are slowing consumption and resulting in slimmer waistlines, but the effect is generally small in magnitude, newly published research by the Yale School of Public Health has found. The study appears in the journal Contemporary Economic Policy.View full resource at physorg.com

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Accentuate the positive. Study shows a modest soda tax can curb weight gain, where so many other efforts fail to - http://shar.es/1kcIs

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Harmful Effects of Soft Drinks (Soda) | LifeMojo

lifemojo.com — “Harmful Effects of Soft Drinks (Soda) - Would you eat 10 teaspoons of sugar in one sitting? How about 55 mg of caffeine? Many of us do, as one study found that 56% of population drink soft drinks daily. Soft drink consumption has nearly doubled in the past 10 years, and many believe this huge increase is the main cause of increasing problems... Check out the complete article here.View full resource at lifemojo.com

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Harmful Effects of Soft Drinks (Soda): Sugary soft drinks (or Soda) - it's everywhere! Even if you wanted to dr.. http://bit.ly/j3OgL

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