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Artificially sweetened drinks are linked to a 20% higher risk of atrial fibrillation while sugary beverages raise that risk by 10%, a new study found.
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The study shows drinking an average of seven diet soda cans a week could increase your risk for atrial fibrillation 20%.
Consuming more than 2 liters per week of sugary or diet drinks may increase the risk of afib by 20 percent.
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Share on Pinterest Drinking diet or sugary beverages may lead up to a 20% increased risk of AFib. SolStock/Getty Images A new study found a 20% increased risk of atrial fibrillation among ...