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Diet Coke ‘as bad as’ full-sugar version – Noosa News
If you have been opting for diet drinks as a healthier alternative to sugary drinks, you may want to reconsider the next time you reach for one.

If you have been opting for diet drinks as a healthier alternative to sugary drinks, you may want to reconsider.
A 10-year study based on more than 104,000 people has revealed artificially sweetened beverages – such as diet soft drinks, juice or coffees – could be just as bad for your heart as the full-sugar version.
The ongoing online study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology on Tuesday, suggested participants who consumed sugary beverages had a higher risk of cardiovascular…
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