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Soda May Raise Depression Risk in Women
A recent study found higher intake of sugar-sweetened soft drinks was tied to increased risk of depression and depression severity in women, but not men. Women who regularly drank soda and similar ...
Three young women drinking soda from a straw in black and white - Archive Photos/Getty Images Man cannot live on Coke or Pepsi alone. (Actually, they can't live on any soda alone.) Just because ...
When comparing diet soda vs regular soda, diet soda limits blood sugar spikes, but neither option is ideal for long-term ...
A woman's mother-in-law called her a “bad mom” for not letting her toddler drink a sugary beverage at a family party The 28-year-old mom was told by other people at the party that “it wasn’t a big ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. We don’t love labeling foods and beverages “good” or “bad” — not even soda. This sort of black-and-white thinking doesn’t do us any ...
New research has found that high intake of sugary soft drinks promotes gut bacteria linked to major depressive disorder in women — but not men. A recent study found higher intake of sugar-sweetened ...
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