Research casts doubt on sugary drinks links to high blood pressure
date:Jun 08, 2012
Sodas and carbonated beverages have been linked with an increased risk of developing high blood pressure (hypertension) with many previous studies suggesting the increased risk is a result of the sugars that such drinks contain. But now a new large scale study has cast doubt on this theory, after finding that the sugar content of a drink does not affect the risk of developing hypertension.

The study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine uses data from over 200,000 to reveal t
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