Tasting Table on MSN
5 Old-School Sodas You Don't See Anymore
The variety of flavors in the soda aisle is impressively vast. But that doesn't mean we can't be nostalgic for the unique ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Not Sure What To Give Your Teen This Holiday Season? Here Are 62 Ideas We Love
From practical, everyday picks like water bottles, hoodies, and soaps to splurge-worthy sporting equipment and homewares to ...
You may consider adding soda to your pot roast to expedite the cooking process, but you may want to think twice about adding ...
It’s marketed as a smart, sugar-free choice—but new research suggests that drinking diet soda daily could quietly be harming ...
Everyone's obsessed with diet sodas. From weight loss to dental health, many are raving about these sugar-free drinks. But are diet sodas really harmless. One claim that’s taking the internet by storm ...
Verywell Health on MSN
What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Diet Soda Every Day
Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
Ken Frondorf is known by friends and family as the “Diet Coke Guy.” The 68-year-old from Cincinnati drinks about 10 plastic 16.9-ounce bottles of Diet Coke every day. It’s the only liquid he consumes ...
Diet soda is free from sugar and calories, but research shows it may still increase your risk of diabetes, dental erosion, and heart issues.
Aspartame may influence brain health over time, potentially affecting neurotransmitters, mood and headaches, but more research is needed. A daily diet soda could impact the gut-brain connection, which ...
Interestingly, not all sodas exert the same effect. Cola drinks-whether regular or diet-seem to be the ones most correlated to bone loss, and the clue could be in their ingredients. Colas are known to ...
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