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While soda used to be a staple of the American diet, consumption of the fizzy drink in the U.S. has consistently fallen for more than a decade. Americans are currently drinking 25% less soda than they ...
It's linked to Type 2 diabetes, cancer, and more—but the health effects aren't clear cut, according to experts.
That innocent box of baking soda sitting in your kitchen cabinet has become the center of numerous health claims circulating on social media. From promises of improved athletic performance to claims ...
Drinking soda instead of coffee for a caffeine boost isn’t dangerous, but it comes with different health tradeoffs that are ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to stop Americans from buying soda, at least those who are using the federal food assistance program known as SNAP. It's unclear if Kennedy has the ...
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 ...