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Chicago Tribune
26 Apr 2013
A 12-fluid-ounce serving is about equivalent to a normal-sized can of Coca-Cola, Pepsi or other soft drink ... For their study, they used data from 350,000 people from Britain, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Sweden, France, Italy, Netherlands who were questioned about their diet, including how many sugary and artificially sweetened soft drinks and juices they drank each day....(size: 2.4Kb)
The Star
26 Apr 2013
The research marks the largest study of the link between soft-drink consumption and Type 2 diabetes in Europe ... Findings showed that people who drank one can of sweetened soft drink a day had a 22 per cent increased risk of diabetes....(size: 1.4Kb)
The Inquisitr
26 Apr 2013
Soda and diabetes were linked again in a new study, which suggests that drinking just one 12-ounce soft drink per day can increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes ... Because of this, soft drinks have been pegged as a major contributor to many diseases, including diabetes ... Has the new study showing a link between soda and diabetes made you reconsider consuming soft drinks?....(size: 2.7Kb)
Belfast Telegraph
26 Apr 2013
The study you report does not look at causation and so cannot tell us if consuming soft drinks, or any other food, or drink, is a further cause of diabetes ... Soft drinks are safe to consume, but – like all other food and drink – should be consumed in moderation, as part of a balanced diet ... British Soft Drinks Association Download the Belfast Telegraph iPad App....(size: 3.8Kb)
The Examiner
26 Apr 2013
And, if that wasn't enough bad news for soft drink manufacturers, the state of California is inching closer to dealing a major blow to the soda and energy drink industries by implementing a new tax bill. According to an April 25 report by The New York Daily News, California is looking to tax soft drinks and energy drinks at a rate of one cent per ounce of beverage....(size: 6.5Kb)
Lexington Herald-Leader
26 Apr 2013
When I read the April 7 letter from the Kentucky Beverage Association representative titled "Don't blame soft drinks for obesity," I knew I had to respond ... ■ An extra soft drink a day gives a child a 60 percent greater chance of becoming obese ... ■ People who drink this "liquid candy" do not feel as full as if they had eaten the same calories from solid food, and do not compensate by eating less....(size: 4.9Kb)
Business Wire
26 Apr 2013
Hansen, DuPont Nutrition and Health, Hillshire Brands, Barry Callebaut, Princes, Vemag, Baumann Global Packaging, Prestige Purchasings, Calbee, Amy's Kitchen, Fonterra, Amul, Polska Foods, LesserEvil, ZhL, Puratos, The Dalmore, Beam, Phusion Projects, Beer Institute data, New Belgium Brewing, Dry Dock Brewing, Proof Drinks, Ciderboys Cider, Olymel, Patties Foods, Brown-Forman, NetSuite, Linwoods, 7-Eleven and Purity Soft Drinks....(size: 6.0Kb)
Deccan Chronicle
26 Apr 2013
The British soft drink company 'Robinsons' is brewing three batches a day for the first time in the Cheshire family brewers 175-year history ... ....(size: 0.7Kb)
London Evening Standard
26 Apr 2013
The judge said ... Turning to Naseer, who appeared to mutter under his breath during the sentencing hearing, the judge added ... Police believe it was the most significant terror plot to be uncovered since the 2006 conspiracy to blow up transatlantic airliners using bombs disguised as soft drinks ... ....(size: 1.4Kb)
Skynews
26 Apr 2013
Three ringleaders of a terror plot which could have been more devastating than the July 7 attacks have been jailed ... He will serve a minimum of 12 years ... Mr Justice Henriques said ... Police believe it was the most significant terror plot to be uncovered since the 2006 conspiracy to blow up transatlantic airliners using bombs disguised as soft drinks ... More follows... ....(size: 1.7Kb)
The Guardian
26 Apr 2013
Irfan Naseer and co-conspirators planned attacks that could have been more devastating than 7/7 bombings. Irfan Naseer was convicted in February of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist attacks. Photograph. PA ... The judge said ... Police believe it was the most significant terror plot to be uncovered since the 2006 conspiracy to blow up transatlantic airliners using bombs disguised as soft drinks ... More details soon … ... ....(size: 1.9Kb)
The New York Times
26 Apr 2013
Add to Portfolio. Pepsico Inc. Go to your Portfolio ». The PepsiCo Americas Beverages division of PepsiCo is teaming up with Complex Media on behalf of one of its biggest soft-drink brands, Mountain Dew, for a sponsored-content initiative that will be housed on a new Web site, Green-Label.com ... magazine, Sports Illustrated Kids; he will oversee a team dedicated to Green-Label.com ... Mr ... Mr ... Mr ... Pepsico Inc Soft Drinks Online Advertising ... ....(size: 7.9Kb)
The Siasat Daily
26 Apr 2013
... Achilles` heel revealedFirst vaccine developed to help control autism symptomsHow voice signals attractiveness Eating chocolate may trigger acnePotential therapy for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease discoveredOne sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can up diabetes risk by 22 pcAir pollution may speed hardening of arteries and cause heart disease ....(size: 2.2Kb)