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Friday, October, 30, 2009

Does Diet Coke Cause Cancer

Health Encyclopedia: Heart Healthy Dietary Changes Low Carb Diet, Low Fat Diet, Weight Loss

Dietary Changes


Low Carbohydrate Diets

The Atkins diet restricts healthful complex carbohydrates in vegetables and particularly in fruits that are known to protect against heart disease. The Atkins diet also causes excessive calcium excretion in urine, which increases the risk for kidney stones and osteoporosis, and the release of ketones. An overload of ketones leads to ketosis, which can cause nausea, lightheadedness, and bad breath. A 2002 study suggested that such diets during pregnancy may in...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Stevia Becomes Truvia
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

...develop a refined formulation of stevia. Already, Coke has filed two dozen patent applications... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure and Alzheimer's: Which Foods to Avoid
By Dorian Martin , Health Expert

In the past few years, I've become more attuned to sodium content in foods. My dad now lives near... Read more »

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10 Ways to Be Good to Yourself
By PJ Hamel , Health Expert

...when you laugh, and b) a bowl of popcorn and a diet Coke.6. If you enjoy a good glass of wine... Read more »

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Support Comes In Many Shapes
By PJ Hamel , Health Expert

...members, said the only time she was depressed about cancer was when she went to a hospital... Read more »

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An Inspiration for Women
By Natalia Hernandez , Health Expert

...movable parts, all replaceable And able to run on diet coke and leftovers, Have a lap that can... Read more »

Health Guide

Colon and Rectal Cancers: Risk Factors
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S., with Americans facing a lifetime chance of 5.5 - 6% for this cancer. In 2005, colorectal cancer was expected to cause... Read more »
Prevent Obesity: Weight Management
...vegetables and most fruits that are known to protect against serious diseases such as heart problems and cancer. The diet also may cause too much calcium to build up in the urine. This can... Read more »
Colon and Rectal Cancers: Highlights
Diet and LifestyleA low-fat diet does not help prevent colorectal cancer, according to a Womens Health Initiative study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.... Read more »
Colon and Rectal Cancers: Dietary Factors
...research suggested that diets low in fruits and vegetables and high in meats pose a risk for colon cancer, and that those rich in fruits and vegetables are protective against many cancers.Fruits,... Read more »
Ovarian Cancer: Prevention
PreventionNo specific lifestyle factors are proven to protect against ovarian cancer, although the following study results suggest some lower or higher risk:Some studies have suggested a lower rate... Read more »

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