Sugary Colas Tied to Gestational Diabetes

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Thx for your excellent article. Very informative. Finding a cure through medication

would be helpful, but as you know, a lot could be done by all of us thru proper diet and

exercise. Self discipline however can be tough. But if circumstances exist whereby

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Robin of FL 9:53AM December 04, 2009

Is this study about soda made with sugar or corn syrup? It's hard to come by soda that has sugar in it in the U.S. anymore, with the exception of Mexican Coca Cola found in international aisles at supermarket. The body treats corn syrup as a fat, so that link to diabetes makes sense.

of 9:57AM December 03, 2009

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