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Hangovers and Alcohol Breath: Why Should You Avoid Mixing Different Alcoholic Drinks, Cocktails with Diet Soda

A previous study revealed that it's best to avoid beer and wine on the same night as this can cause a nasty hangover and people who drank vodka mixed with diet soda had higher alcohol concentrations on their breath.
  • Gemma Collins' Weight Loss: Reality Star Reveals All

    Gemma Collins revealed that she used to drink six cans of Diet Coke everyday before her amazing weight loss transformation.
  • The Best and Worst Diet Sodas Ranked

    WARNING: This article might crush your dream of losing weight. Prepared now? Alright. The most popular weight-loss product in America was scientifically proven to actually encourage weight-gain.Yes, your diet soda makes you fat.
  • Diet Sodas Must Be Taxed As They Are Fuelling Obesity, According To Experts

    Drinking diet soda may go hand in hand with indulging in extra helpings of sugar- and fat-laden food like cookies or french fries, a new study suggests.
  • Study Shows Diet Sodas Have The Tendency To Make A Person Fat

    It is a common misconception that drinking diet sodas would contribute to losing weight, apparently that is not the case. According to Times Magazine, a recent study made by a researcher from the University of Illinois said that those who choose to drink diet sodas are more likely to take in more calories in order to compensate the low calorie content it provides.
  • 'Diet Sodas' Linked to Depression and Long Term Health Risks

    The battle against Diet Soda is also being taken into consideration as it causes major permanent complications on an individual's well-being as well.
  • Soft Drinks Sales Decline, Coke Stays On Top … But Pepsi Beats Diet Coke

    During the health scare over the obesity epidemic continues across the United States and many other parts of the world, soft drinks sales have been dropping over the past few years by a fairly important margin, as users prefer more healthy choices.
  • Great Tips to Effectively Cut Sugar in Diet

    Now is the right time to stop ourselves from craving too much sweet. While young, sweets are really enjoyable and can lighten up our bad day, yet as we age and grow older sweets are not ‘sweet’ afterall. Eating sweets are too risky for us and can push us to our limits.
  • Drinking Diet Soda Linked to Heart Disease in Older Women

    Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events. Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events, according to a study that suggests there is a link between diet soda and heart disease.
  • Diet Beverages Can Make Someone Eat More

    If you're trying to lose weight, the best thing to do is stay away from diet drinks. If you're trying to lose weight, the best thing to do is stay away from diet drinks.
  • Artificial Sweetener Can Lead to Type 2 Diabetes

    Studies are finding artificial sweetener can cause type 2 diabetes, even more so than real sugar! Summer time is just around the corner. In a few months, people will be taking in the warm sun, swimming and enjoying barbeques with their family and friends.
  • Diet Soda Linked To Depression, New Study Says

    New research claims that drinking sweetened beverages, especially diet drinks, increase the risk of depression in older adults while drinking coffee was tied to a slightly lower the chance of risk.
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