Soda Sippers Beware: Study Shows Elevated Risk of Heart Condition with Sugary and Diet Drinks Sugary beverages can increase the risk of heart disease, according to a study published in an American Heart Association journal. Experts recommend avoiding them. by Quincy Jon
Health Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Weight Gain and Other Health Woes Yet Again by Katrina Pascual
Health Coke Launches Coca-Cola No Sugar: What Makes It Different From Diet Coke And Coke Zero? by Luan Chan
Health Diet Soda May Triple Stroke Risks: Other Reasons Why Artificially Sweetened Beverages Are Not The Healthier Option by Allan Adamson
Health Diet Soda Tied To Stroke And Dementia: Other Ill Effects Linked To The Popular Beverage by Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/Wellness Mixing Alcohol And Diet Beverages Boosts Breath Alcohol Levels by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Diet Soda May Not Be Healthier Option: Beverages With Artificial Sweeteners Linked To Heart Failure by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness New Aspartame-Free Diet Pepsi Hits Stores: Will It Be Enough to Sweeten Sales? by Jill Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Believe it or not: Diet soda is better than water when trying to lose weight by Anu Passary
Healthy Living/Wellness Drinking diet soda may actually make you put on more calories: Here's why by Rhodilee Jean Dolor