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TWO sugar-sweetened soft drinks a day can increase a woman's risk of heart disease and diabetes, as well as expand her waistline, say researchers.
Scientists compared middle-aged and older women who consumed two or more sugary fizzy drinks or flavoured waters a day with those who drank one or less. Over a period of five years, distinct differences were seen.See the full content of this document
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Women at Greater Risk After Two Sweet Soft Drinks
Women who drank more sweetened beverages wer...
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