Diet Soda: Fewer Calories, Greater Stroke Risk?
Controversial Study Linking Diet Soda to Heightened Stroke Risk Draws Skepticism
Feb. 9, 2011
According to a study of more than 2,500 people presented today as a poster at the American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles, people who drank diet soda daily had a 61 percent increased risk of cardiovascular events compared to those who drank no soda, even when accounting for smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and calories consumed per day.
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