In TODAY.com's Never Have I Ever series, a dentist reveals which carbonated drinks will do the least harm to your teeth.
Diet Coke and Coke Zero may both be types of Coca-Cola with zero sugar, but the two beverages (and all other diet-or-zeros) couldn't be more different.
It’s the kind of question that pops up at grocery store aisles: What’s the real difference between Diet Coke and Coke Zero?
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Sodas have been a go-to refreshment for decades. Yet, for every cola that stuck around and became a household name, there’s a ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Years ago, I was a Coke addict. I had it bad, but maybe that’s because I started so young. It was considered acceptable in Key West, Florida, where I ...
Drinking an occasional soda is not a cause for concern, but drinking them often can affect your health. Too much added sugar or artificial sweeteners may raise your risk for chronic diseases, tooth ...
Soda has been linked to yet another health problem and diet drinkers will want to take note. New research presented during the United European Gastroenterology Week conference in Berlin found that as ...
Sugary and diet sodas raise liver disease risk. With nearly 40% of the U.S. population now having nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the ...
(CNN) — Drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the risk of nonalcohol fatty liver disease by 60%, while drinking a sugary beverage could raise the risk by 50%, a new unpublished ...