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Author Topic: Diet soft drinks 'linked' to heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular deaths,  (Read 1158 times)

Offline mozart123

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People who regularly have two or more diet soft drinks a day could be up to 50 per cent more likely to die from heart disease, a new study has shown.

Artificially sweetened fizzy drinks, though marketed as a viable healthy alternative, were linked to a host of health problems including strokes and heart attacks.

Compared to those who never or rarely consume the drinks, regular users were 30 per cent more likely to suffer what was described as a "cardiovascular event".

Experts analysed the diet drink intake of almost 60,000 participants in the Women's Health Initiative, a long-running US study looking at cardiovascular health among middle-aged women.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/diet-soft-drinks-linked-to-heart-attacks-strokes-and-cardiovascular-deaths-doctors-say-9225540.html
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Yup,sabi ng friend ko wag Ka na lang mag softdrinks,hehe,diet soft drinks can also causes cancer.my friend is a chemist by the way. Soft drinks like coke are best for cleaning drum hardware gunks,hehe
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