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The specific causal factor in diet soda's connection to heart attacks and stroke was not clear, despite the correlation, according to study authors.
Organic Authority.com: A Diet Soda a Day May Give You a Heart Attack Organic Authority.com 2012
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The specific causal factor in diet soda's connection to heart attacks and stroke was not clear, despite the correlation, according to study authors.
Organic Authority.com: A Diet Soda a Day May Give You a Heart Attack Organic Authority.com 2012
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Along with budding musical talent, the millions of viewers who watch Fox TV's new hit The X Factor each week get a nonstop pitch for Pepsi, from the soda's logo on judges' drinking cups to hype about the winner's bonus prize: starring in a Pepsi commercial to air during the Super Bowl.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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The specific causal factor in diet soda's connection to heart attacks and stroke was not clear, despite the correlation, according to study authors.
Organic Authority.com: A Diet Soda a Day May Give You a Heart Attack Organic Authority.com 2012
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Along with budding musical talent, the millions of viewers who watch Fox TV's new hit The X Factor each week get a nonstop pitch for Pepsi, from the soda's logo on judges' drinking cups to hype about the winner's bonus prize: starring in a Pepsi commercial to air during the Super Bowl.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Along with budding musical talent, the millions of viewers who watch Fox TV's new hit The X Factor each week get a nonstop pitch for Pepsi, from the soda's logo on judges' drinking cups to hype about the winner's bonus prize: starring in a Pepsi commercial to air during the Super Bowl.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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As for the soda industry being an easy target, I guess, what I meant was that soda's been somewhat demonized these last few years as a result of the obesity epidemic, almost to the exclusion of the myriad of products and lifestyles that contribute to the problem.
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“This soda's gone bad,” my girlfriend said to my clean T-shirt.
Molasses Sean Lovelace 2011
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This "Soda Tax" was justified by the state's high health care costs and soda's perceived ill affects.
Stephen Palacios: How Hispanics Will (Unintentionally) Bring About Significant Shifts in Healthcare Stephen Palacios 2011
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Along with budding musical talent, the millions of viewers who watch Fox TV's new hit The X Factor each week get a nonstop pitch for Pepsi, from the soda's logo on judges' drinking cups to hype about the winner's bonus prize: starring in a Pepsi commercial to air during the Super Bowl.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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