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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

One Daily Sugary Drink Linked To Heart Risk In Men, Study Finds

The evidence linking sugar-sweetened beverages with an array of health problems -- including obesity and diabetes -- keeps piling up. And a new study adds one more potential risk to the list: coronary heart disease.

According to a new study, men who drink one sugar-sweetened beverage daily have a 20 percent higher risk of coronary heart disease than men who drink none.

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2 comments:

Jim said...

It is difficult to find anything that someone has not said will kill me, or worse.

Anonymous said...

Well that would depend on what they are trying to sell at any given moment.

Every couple of years they reverse themselves on what is bad for people.

Salt, milk, eggs, coffee, etc etc.