It's time juice loses its wholesome image, some experts say
Saturday, November 7, 2009 - 22:50
in Health & Medicine
Compared with soda, the drink carries more calories and as much sugar. There's also evidence that high consumption increases the risk of obesity, especially among kids. To many people, it's a health food. To others, it's simply soda in disguise.
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