Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Diet Soda Linked to Depression in NIH Study

Diet Soda Linked to Depression in NIH Study


Millions of people reach for an afternoon diet soda as a pick-me-up to make it through the rest of the day. But new research suggests sodas and other sugary drinks — especially artificially sweetened ones — could be related to depression.
... people who drink four cans or more of soda daily are about 30 percent more likely to be diagnosed with depression than people who don't drink soda. Coffee drinkers are about 10 percent less likely to develop depression than people who don't drink coffee.


TONY DIGIROLAMO
STOPPED DRINKING DIET SODA DECADES AGO... DRINKING COFFEE EVERY MORNING FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER.
NO DEPRESSION HERE!

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