Rehydration with soft-drink could worsen dehydration and associated kidney disease because of the sugar they contain. Sugar-free water, on the other hand, was safer.
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            Caffeine increases desire and consumption of sugar
Caffeine is often added to sugar-sweetened beverages, and a new study has revealed that it causes people to consume more sugar.
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            Red Bull gives you ILLNESS!
Beyond the marketing claims, have you ever wondered what the effects of an energy drink really are? A scientific study measuring the physical effects of Red Bull show that it stresses your heart and reduces blood flow to your brain.
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            Soft drinks lead to weight gain: more evidence
Three studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine have linked soft drinks to weight gain-adding strength to measures aimed at curbing consumption.
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            Soft drinks reduces metabolism within 4 weeks
Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages switches your muscle metabolism towards becoming diabetic and overweight a new study had found.
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            Can drinking soft drink lead to suicide?
Sugar rots your teeth, and also your brain. A little talked about discovery is that drinking soft drink, or liquid sugar, is strongly associated with serious mental health problems such as depression and suicide.
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