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Soda May Increase Depression Risk in Women
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Soda May Increase Depression Risk in Women
The negative physical health effects of soda are well-documented: Sugary soft drinks increase the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes , and heart disease, and have even been linked to cancer.e60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e5976293bb0487d-8898-4693-a36a-66c4c9b8d00de60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e597629aee093e7-101e-497c-8281-8bece9f4f01ae60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e597629e4a00971-1154-40bd-95b3-e201232c0abbe60dc2a1-f33c-4a05-9b50-8e3e8e597629fe8cabe1-…
A recent study has shown that frequent consumption of highly processed, sugar-rich beverages may be linked to depression. Interestingly, however, the researchers note that this association was only observed in women.
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