Bicarbonate, the key ingredient in baking soda, could eventually be used to find cancerous tumours earlier on MRI, say UK researchers.
Many people view a cup of flat soda as just what the doctor ordered for an upset stomach. Does it work?
Some people contend the artificial sweeteners in diet soda speed the absorption of alcohol.
... a 21-ounce drink when the 12-ounce drink option was removed, since now the 16-ounce soda is the smallest option," they write. "This effect also occurred at the large end of the spectrum; people who ...
A new study suggests that banning soft drink sales in elementary schools only slightly reduces how much soda children drink.
... have this early marker of kidney disease, the study found. It's unclear why drinking soda increased the risk only in women, Shoham said. There may be an unknown underlying cause that is linked to ...
Soda is loaded with more calories, sugar and chemicals than many people realize. Here are nutritionists' tips for cutting it out.
... of California, San Francisco suggests that the citrate and malate content in commonly consumed sodas may be sufficient to inhibit the development of calcium stones. The study was presented at the ...
Lawmakers to ponder federal excise tax on soda and other sugar-laden drinks to pay for health care.
... its kind," says Yaqoob. "A simple remedy like sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), when used appropriately, can be very effective."
The researchers note some important limitations of their study—there ...
If you never thought that soda machines would adapt to the
high-tech world, think again. Coca-Cola's Freestyle fountain comes
equipped with a touchscreen that is able to mix flavors on the
spot, using ...
Officials believe the ad’s graphic, in-your-face approach will make New Yorkers think twice before drinking a soda.
A daily dose of sodium bicarbonate--baking soda, already used for baking, cleaning, acid indigestion, sunburn, and more--slows the decline of kidney function in some patients with advanced chronic ...
... -- In a bid to ramp up the public health battle against obesity, a group of nutrition and economics experts are pushing for a tax of 1 cent on every of ounce of sodas and other sweetened beverages....
... drinks
to reduce consumption.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest believes that many
states might be able to close gaps in their budgets by placing a
tax on soda and other sugary drinks.