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12/19/2017
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By Ralph Flores
FDA supports diet soda: They declined to ban misleading advertising for artificially sweetened drinks
It’s hard to ignore the writings on the wall when it comes to diet soda. Several studies have pointed out the adverse effects of drinking diet sodas — people who regularly drank diet soda are more likely to develop stroke and dementia and may not be even helping you lose weight. (Related: Diet soda, aspartame linked to premature deaths in […]
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