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  2. It’s Not Just Alcohol! How Soda, Lack of Sleep and Other ...

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    It’s common knowledge that excessive drinking can lead to a whole host of health problems: High blood pressure, heart disease, digestive issues, liver disease and the list goes on.

  3. 9 Negatives of Drinking Soda (Plus 4 Healthier Alternatives)

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    Drinking sugary soda regularly may increase the risk of cancer, as obesity is a known risk factor for various types of cancer. Additionally, the caramel coloring used in some sodas contains a ...

  4. Neolecta - Wikipedia

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    Neolecta vitellina (=N. aurantiaca) (Egg-yellow Earth Tongue) Neolecta is a genus of ascomycetous fungi. The species share the English designation " Earth tongues " along with some better-known fungi (e.g. Geoglossum , Microglossum ) with a similar general form, but in fact they are only distantly related.

  5. Morsicatio buccarum - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the tongue or the labial mucosa (the inside lining of the lips) is affected by a similarly produced lesion, termed morsicatio linguarum and morsicatio labiorum, respectively. [2] There may be a coexistent linea alba , which corresponds to the occlusal plane, [ 3 ] or crenated tongue .

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

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    Drinking diet soda made with artificial sweeteners can put people at risk for a long list of health issues. People who drink diet soda may be at a higher risk for heart disease, stroke and early death

  7. Glossitis - Wikipedia

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    Iron-deficiency anemia is mainly caused by blood loss, such as may occur during menses or gastrointestinal hemorrhage.This often results in a depapilled, atrophic glossitis, giving the tongue a bald and shiny appearance, along with pallor (paleness) of the lips and other mucous membranes a tendency towards recurrent oral ulceration, [6] and cheilosis (swelling of the lips). [7]

  8. Is Poppi good for you? Dietitians break down the pros and ...

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    Experts weigh in on whether the prebiotic soda has any health benefits. ... “Current dietary guidelines for Americans suggests that people age 2 and older get 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 ...

  9. Burning mouth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Erythema (redness) and edema (swelling) of papillae on the tip of the tongue may be a sign that the tongue is being habitually pressed against the teeth. The number and size of filiform papillae may be reduced. If the tongue is very red and smooth, then there is likely a local or systemic cause (e.g. erythematous candidiasis, anemia). [5]