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Although cutting back on soft drink consumption is not an easy task as consumers are addicted to drinking two or more cans of soda per day, it can be achieved with an organized effort on a domestic, local and national level.
Being a key contributor to obesity, excessive consumption of soft drinks is closely associated to severe health conditions such as heart attacks, cancer and strokes.
Although soft drinks are not considered human health’s best friends, they have, admittedly, some nutritional value, provided they are consumed moderately and within certain limits.
... consumption of soft drinks is not a health-promoting choice. However, if we consume a healthy, balanced diet with nutritional foods and we exercise regularly, soft drinks can do the least damage in our effort to lead a healthy life.
An article on the soft drink consumption trend from 1950s until today.
... Spread Disease”. The article relates to the recommendation by Dr Dagmar Zeuner that: "We do not advocate providing communal soft toys in clinical waiting areas as they give serious diseases such as measles an easy route to spread from one ...
Obesity is directly related to soft drink consumption. In return, excess weight leads to severe health conditions such as heart diseases, strokes and cancer. No wonder then why obesity is the second cause of death in the United States, ...
... can have a really direct effect on how children perceive dietary habits, and even worse, on what they consume on a daily basis. In this context, there is a direct correlation between soft drinks advertisements and childhood obesity.
It's possible to acquire an exciting range of large soft toys in a variety of patterns, styles and colors. The prices range from affordable to more expensive depending on whether they are basic or very luxurious products.
The history of soft drinks can be traced back to ancient times. "Ancient societies believed that bathing in natural springs and drinking mineral waters could cure many diseases" (Wikipedia.org)