Diabetes and Soda
According to a new study, there is a slight risk for women who drink more than a bottle of soft drinks a day to develop diabetes than women who drink less than a bottle a month. Critics of the study however say that the eating habits of these women be studied also, particularly those who take junk food as part of their diet. The extra calories taken from soda could account for at least some of the slight increase in risk of having type 2 diabetes, the most common between the 2 types of diabetes, as some of the researchers i Harvard University say. According to them, there is more to it than soft drinks–there should be a link in the the individual bodies react to soft drinks, or soda as they are called in other countries.
June 10 2010 09:54 am | Research
