Tag: diet soda
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Researchers Purportedly Find Link Between Soda Consumption and Early Mortality
A study examining the health effects of soft drink consumption in 10 European countries reportedly found that both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages are associated with greater all-cause mortality. Mullee et al., “Association Between Soft Drink Consumption and Mortality in 10 European Countries,” JAMA Internal Medicine, September 3, 2019. The researchers assessed dietary intake of…
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Appeals Court Declines to Reopen Aspartame Lawsuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has denied a plaintiff’s appeal aiming to overturn a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that Diet Dr Pepper is misleadingly named because it does not cause weight loss. Excevarria v. Dr Pepper Snapple Grp., Inc., No. 18-1492 (2nd Cir., entered April 17, 2019). “Plaintiffs…
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Federal Court Dismisses Diet Pepsi Putative Class Action
A federal court in New York has dismissed with prejudice a putative class action alleging that Pepsi-Cola Co. falsely and deceptively used the term “diet” for its Diet Pepsi, leading consumers to believe that the beverage would help them lose weight or assist with “healthy weight management.” Manuel v. Pepsi-Cola Co., No. 17-7955 (S.D.N.Y., entered May…
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Diet Soft Drinks Reportedly Associated with Increased Vascular Risk
A recent study has allegedly linked diet soft drink consumption with an increased risk of vascular events. Hannah Gardener, et al., “Diet Soft Drink Consumption Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Vascular Events in the Northern Manhattan Study,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, February 2, 2012. Researchers evidently collected data from 2,564 adults in…
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Soft Drink Consumption Allegedly Associated with Increased Blood Pressure
U.K. researchers have reportedly linked sugar-sweetened beverages to a risk of high blood pressure, speculating that “one possible mechanism” for the association “is a resultant increase in the level of uric acid in the blood that may in turn lower the nitric oxide required to keep the blood vessels dilated.” Ian Brown, et al., “Sugar-Sweetened…
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Denise Mann, “Can You Get Hooked on Diet Soda?,” Health.com, February 25, 2011
“Diet soda isn’t as addictive as drugs like nicotine, but something about it seems to make some people psychologically—and even physically—dependent on it,” opens this Health.com article on individuals who drink more than the average amount of diet soda per day. According to journalist Denise Mann, some diet soft drink aficionados imbibe anywhere from four…
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Research Probes Association Between Diet Soda and Stroke Risk
A study presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2011 has reportedly linked daily diet soda consumption “to a higher risk of stroke, heart attack and vascular-related deaths.” Led by University of Miami scientist Hannah Gardener, researchers analyzed soft drink consumption for 2,564 people enrolled in the Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS), grouping participants…