sweetened beverages
08/14/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
That coke could be ruining your chance of getting pregnant: Study concludes that drinking sugary fizzy drinks affect fertility
Drinking soft drinks regularly could affect fertility, an observational study published in the journal Epidemiology suggested. The study revealed that drinking even one sugary drink each day could be enough to lower the chances of having a baby, for both men and women. For the study, researchers from Boston University School of Public Health in […]
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