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Study: Drinking Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Asthma, Lung Disease
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A new study published in the journal Respirology says drinking soft drinks could put you at higher risk for asthma and lung disease. Researchers looked at nearly 17000 people 16 years old and older living in South Australia. They found that more than
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Too many soft drinks up asthma risk
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High level of soft drink consumption may make a person more vulnerable to asthma and, or, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a new study has revealed. Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, of the University of Adelaide, researchers conducted computer
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Soft drinks 'increase asthma risk'
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A link between asthma and high levels of soft drink consumption has been suggested by researchers in Australia. The team at the University of Adelaide, led by Zumin Shi, said that the amount of soft drink consumed is associated with an increased chance
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Asthma connected to fizzy drinks
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Consuming too many fizzy drinks increases your risk of developing asthma or the severe breathing condition Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD), new research suggests. Researchers in Australia examined the health and soft drink consumption of
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Drinking large amounts of soft drinks associated with asthma and COPD
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A new study published in the journal Respirology reveals that a high level of soft drink consumption is associated with asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, of the University of Adelaide,
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Drinking Large Amounts of Soft Drinks Associated with Asthma and COPD
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By Staff Editor (HealthNewsDigest.com) – A new study published in the journal Respirology reveals that a high level of soft drink consumption is associated with asthma and/or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Led by Zumin Shi, MD, PhD,

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Party drinks and the perilous spoon of sugar
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Heavy consumption of soft drinks, as well as eroding teeth, has also been linked to asthma and serious lung disease, research has found. An Australian study has found that consumption of high levels of soft drink is positively associated with asthma
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Soft drinks no sweetener for abstainers during festive season
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"An Australian study has found high levels of soft drink are associated with asthma." Photo: Craig Sillitoe THERE'S sobering news for drinkers this Christmas, and that includes people who do not drink alcohol. Heavy consumption of soft drinks,
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