Soda – not just about bad teeth.
Five-year-olds who drank at least four servings of soda daily had double the risk of aggressive behaviors compared with children who did not drink any soda, according to a study on the website of the Journal of Pediatrics. Researchers noted that regular soda intake also was associated with social withdrawal and attention problems.
Now think about the energy drinks with their high levels of caffeine! In addition to the sugar.
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