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Consumers Who Drink Two or More Sodas a Day Have a 23% Greater Chance of Heart Failure
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Consumers Who Drink Two or More Sodas a Day Have a 23% Greater Chance of Heart Failure

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Nov 04, 2015
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A new study published in the British Medical Journal concludes that consumers who drink two or more sodas a day have a 23% greater chance of heart failure. This study, the first to link sweetened beverage consumption to heart failure, just gives more fuel to the anti-soda brigade.

—British Medical Journal

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