Drinking Soda Can Lead to High Blood Pressure
Drinking Soda Can Lead to High Blood Pressure
Drinking soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages increases the risk for high blood pressure.
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" Soda and similar sugar sweetened drinks may increase the risk for high blood pressure a study of the diet of more than 2500 adult revealed an increase in blood pressure for every sugar sweetened beverage -- day. There was no link between diet soda and blood pressure people who had more than one sugar sweetened drink a day also consume more calories than general and had unhealthy diet."
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