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Diet drinks may be just as bad for your heart as the full-sugar versions – Business Insider Australia
Cutting back on sugary beverages like sodas, juice, and syrupy coffees may do nothing for your heart health if you’re replacing them with artificially sweetened…

- Artificially sweetened drinks – such as diet sodas, juice, or coffees – are linked to the same risks for heart health as their sugary counterparts, according to a new study.
- Researchers found that people who consumed low- or no-calorie versions of sweet drinks were more likely to experience cardiovascular disease.
Cutting back on sugary beverages like sodas, juice, and syrupy coffees may do nothing for your heart health if you’re replacing them with artificially sweetened alternatives.
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