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Frequent fizzy or fruit drinks and high coffee consumption linked to higher stroke riskFrequent drinking of fizzy drinks or fruit juice is associated with an increased risk of stroke, according to new findings from global research studies co-led by University of Galway, in ...
Carbonated drinks typically contain caffeine, added sugars and artificial sweeteners and may contribute to weight gain, all ...
While sodas and fizzy drinks have always earned a bad reputation for causing grave health conditions – including heart issues ...
Almost two-thirds of the nation's four to 18-year-olds have tooth erosion and experts blame the increase on the huge fizzy drinks and fruit juice market. Acids in the products attack the surface ...
Also, the problem is that people who rely on fizzy drinks are missing out on important nutrients from other drinks. For example, calcium from milk, tea and coffee and vitamins from fruit juices.
Red Tree Beverages, a firewalled subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company, has launched its latest products: Minute Maid Spiked ...
The Gauhati High Court has ruled that fruit pulp and juice-based carbonated drinks fall under the lower 12% GST slab instead of the higher 28%. This ruling benefits manufacturers like X’SS ...
According to Healthline, regular drinkers of sweet, fizzy beverages and processed fruit juices face a 53% greater chance of increased triglycerides than those who seldom consume them. Meanwhile ...
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