Heart disease: The popular non-alcoholic drink associated with a higher risk – new study

ALTHOUGH the summer is gone, enjoying a chilled glass of a sugary fizzy drink is not completely off the table. Beloved by many, soft drinks are a popular choice whether you reach for a cola or lemonade. While refreshing beverages are highly enjoyable, a certain ingredient hidden in each bottle could boost your risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.

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