Nutrition Avenue
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Loc: United States
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03-12-12 04:09 PM - Post#146539
Men who drink sugar-sweetened beverages, including sodas and non-carbonated fruit drinks, may have a higher risk of heart attack, a new study shows.
Harvard researchers found that men who drank one sugar-sweetened beverage per day had a 20 percent increased risk of heart attack compared to those who eschewed the sugary drinks, according to the study published in the journal Circulation.
Check out the full article on MSNBC Vitals:
http://vitals.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/12/1065 6108-soda-drinking-men-at -higher-risk-for-heart-at tack
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Antonio23
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08-22-13 02:02 AM - Post#162966
In response to Nutrition Avenue
Yes more and more sweet things and like soda can be the cause of heart attacks and other serious diseases......
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Al C
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08-22-13 11:17 AM - Post#162996
In response to Antonio23
I'll stick with good old fashioned water and unsweetend ice tea.
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Barry_Hubris
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Loc: Allen, TX, US
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08-22-13 02:27 PM - Post#163013
In response to Nutrition Avenue
Yep sugar causes inflammation - without inflammation being present in the body, there is no way that cholesterol would accumulate in the wall of the blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes. Check out "The Great Cholesterol Myth" by Dr. Johnny Bowden. Eye-opening content.
Edited by Barry_Hubris on 08-22-13 02:30 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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