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Consumers are turning away from pricier Starbucks coffee, McDonald’s Big Mac meals, Doritos chips, Monster energy drinks and Heineken beer. But they can’t stop guzzling Coke and Dr Pepper.
Drinking just two 12-ounce cans of pop per week can effectively erase the heart health gains made during exercise, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Bye-bye, sugar high. A new study suggests drinking soda may be even worse for the body than previously thought. A team of scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research has found that ...
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 ...
The good news: Cutting back helps. In one study, kidney stone sufferers who gave up soda — specifically those that contain phosphoric acid — cut their chances of developing another stone by 15%.
Is diet soda bad for your heart? A cardiologist weighs in TikTok users are slurping on a new type of bubbly: Dirty sodas, a mixed drink that combines your favorite soft drink with add-ins like ...
How does baking soda improve browning? It turns out that the Maillard reaction (the attractive and flavorful browning that happens to foods when they cook at around 300°F) happens faster in a ...
A vast new study underscores his point. The news isn't that soda is bad for you — that's long been known — researchers say it's easy to gulp down more sugar in its liquid form than we realize ...
Soda is having a cultural moment too: Addison Rae’s “Diet Pepsi” was a, if not the, song of the summer. And the U.S. president-elect is famously a fan of Diet Coke, reportedly drinking a ...