Heavy soda drinking linked to lung disease – Clinical Advisor

Heavy soda drinking linked to lung disease
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Participants who drank at least half a liter of soda per day were more than twice as likely to develop asthma or COPD than those who consumed no soft drinks at all (odds ratio=2.33; 95% C: 1.51-3.60), Zumin Shi, MD, PhD, from the University of Adelaide
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Soft drunks, soda and diet soda, may increase asthma risk, study says
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A study of 16907 people over 16 in Australia found that drinking too much soda can increase your chances of developing asthma, or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder. According to health.com, more than 10 percent of those surveyed said they drank
Lung problems made worse by soft drinksNew Zealand Herald
Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: StudyCBS News
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Heavy Soda Drinking Tied to Asthma, COPD
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Heavy consumption of soft drinks is linked to an increased risk of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to a study published in the February issue of Respirology. FRIDAY, Feb. 10 (HealthDay News) — Heavy consumption of soft
Study: Drinking Soft Drinks Could Increase Risk Of Asthma, Lung DiseaseWLKY Louisville
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Drinking too many soft drinks causes asthma and COPDExaminer.com
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Soda Consumption Linked To Asthma, COPD, Study Says
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A new study out of the University of Adelaide has shown that too many fizzy drinks can lead to an increased risk of developing asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD). Their findings revealed that people who consumed at least a half a
Soda Linked to Lung DiseaseMedPage Today
Too many soft drinks up asthma riskTimes of India
Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: StudyCBS News
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Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: Study
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A new study suggests drinking soda might raise your risk for respiratory diseases like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). For the study, published in the Feb. 7 issue of Respirology, Australian researchers surveyed nearly 17000
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As published in the Journal of Respirology, researchers have actually found a link between soft drink consumption, COPD and asthma. The study consisted of 16907 participants aged 16 years and older. Self-reported data was collected between March,
Asthma connected to fizzy drinksThe Guardian
Drinking large amounts of soft drinks associated with asthma and COPDMedical Xpress
Soda Linked to Lung DiseaseMedPage Today
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Soda Linked to Lung Disease
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People who consumed at least a half a liter of soft drinks a day were more than twice as likely to develop either asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), compared with those who didn't partake at all. Point out that the study design was
Drinking large amounts of soft drinks associated with asthma and COPDMedical Xpress
Soft Drinks May Raise Odds for Respiratory IllsU.S. News & World Report
Too many soft drinks could raise respiratory riskABC7Chicago.com

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