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Diet soda is no healthier than regular soda: report New York Daily News "Findings from a variety of studies show that routine consumption of diet sodas, even one per day, can be connected to higher likelihood of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure, in addition to contributing to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Think diet soda means weight loss? Think again Lansing State Journal A Purdue University study has found that drinking sodas with artificial sweetener does not help you lose weight and can lead to long-term health issues. / Michelle Pemberton / The Star 2005 file photo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Plan: Indiana State grad receives support to open business Indiana State University James, a registered dietitian who graduated from Indiana State University in 2003, has opened Nutrition to Grow, an outpatient consulting business providing nutritional guidance and dietary plan development to clients. James launched her business in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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