Science news articles about 'diet soda'
Some people contend the artificial sweeteners in diet soda speed the absorption of alcohol.
Patients with stone disease could benefit from drinking diet soda. New research from the University of California, San Francisco suggests that the citrate and malate content in commonly consumed sodas ...
... an elevated risk for men, or for people who drink diet soda, said lead researcher David Shoham of ... life and it allows you to buy a case of soda for less than $10."
Shoham and colleagues concluded that ...
... kidney function."
The first study, "Associations of Diet with Kidney Function Decline," examined the influence ... servings per day of artificially sweetened soda and faster kidney function decline; no ...
Individuals who consume a diet high in sodium or artificially sweetened drinks are more likely to experience a decline in kidney function, according to two papers being presented at the American So
... fortified fruit drinks and Kool-Aid but not diet soda, orange juice or grapefruit juice ... weight over the course of the study than women in the regular diet group. "Weight loss, rather than macronutrient ...
... soft drinks, fruit drinks, fruit punch, or high-calorie beverages sweetened with sugar), diet drinks (diet soda and other "diet" drinks sweetened with artificial sweeteners), milk ( ...
... drinks, fruit drinks, fruit punch, or any other high-calorie beverage sweetened with sugar) diet drinks (diet soda and other diet drinks sweetened with artificial sweeteners) milk ( ...
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