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  2. What is the healthiest soda? Dietitians share their ... - AOL

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    Women should consume no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day, according to the American Heart Association. For men, that limit is 36 grams per day. For men, that limit is 36 grams per day.

  3. People who drink diet soda may be at a higher risk for heart ...

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    The science on the connection between diet sodas and weight loss is also unclear. Studies done on that connection are inconclusive, though some suggest that consuming artificial sugar tricks your ...

  4. Soda Showdown: 9 Downsides & 4 Better Choices - AOL

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    If you’re working towards weight loss goals, soda isn’t your friend. It’s high in added sugar — often upwards of 40 grams per can — mostly in the form of high fructose corn syrup.

  5. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    The widespread, though not universal, agreement that the newest formulations taste much more "normal" (sugar-like) than the older diet soft drinks have prompted some producers, such as Jones Soda, to abandon the "diet" label entirely in favor of "sugar-free", implying that the taste is good enough to drink even when not trying to lose weight.

  6. Sangria - Wikipedia

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    Sangria (English: / s æ ŋ ˈ ɡ r iː ə / sang-GREE-ə, Portuguese: [sɐ̃ˈɡɾi.ɐ]; Spanish: sangría [saŋˈɡɾi.a]) is an alcoholic beverage originating in Spain and Portugal. A punch , sangria traditionally consists of red wine and chopped fruit , often with other ingredients or spirits .

  7. Scientists Link Popular Drink With Over 330,000 Deaths a Year

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    Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk for heart disease and type 2 diabetes, new research finds. Sugary drinks were found to be linked to over 330,000 deaths a year. Experts explain the ...

  8. Sweetened beverage - Wikipedia

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    There is an association between increased consumption of sweetened beverages and weight gain leading to obesity, [7] [9] coronary heart disease, diabetes, [16] liver disease, dental implications, and gout. [4] [9]

  9. Diet soda fans, look out for this ingredient — it may ... - AOL

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    In fact, a 2023 study also found that erythritol is linked to an increased risk of heart attacks, heart disease and strokes. Unfortunately for diet soda fans, cutting out erythritol alone may not ...