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  2. New study reveals surprising health benefits and negatives of ...

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    Dr Takahashi noted there were some potential negative effects from drinking carbonated water, particularly for those with sensitive stomachs. ... a fizzy drink would have little effect on blood PH ...

  3. Is sparkling water better for you than still? What to know ...

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    As a result, carbonated water may lower blood sugar levels in the body. (Having well-managed blood sugar is considered an important element in weight loss, causing your cells to be more effective ...

  4. Consuming Too Many Carbonated Drinks May Increase ... - AOL

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    The first analysis focused on the effects of fizzy drinks and fruit juices. For the first analysis, researchers defined carbonated beverages (aka fizzy drinks) as "cola, non-cola beverages ...

  5. 9 Negatives of Drinking Soda (Plus 4 Healthier Alternatives)

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    Without the effects of insulin, glucose hangs out in your blood longer, leading to high blood sugar levels. This can increase your risk of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

  6. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    The caffeine in these drinks either originates from the ingredients used or is an additive derived from the product of decaffeination or from chemical synthesis. Guarana, a primary ingredient of energy drinks, contains large amounts of caffeine with small amounts of theobromine and theophylline in a naturally occurring slow-release excipient. [245]

  7. Health effects of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The health effects of coffee include various possible health benefits and health risks. [ 1 ] A 2017 umbrella review of meta-analyses found that drinking coffee is generally safe within usual levels of intake and is more likely to improve health outcomes than to cause harm at doses of 3 or 4 cups of coffee daily.

  8. Is Sparkling Water Good or Bad for You? We Finally Have ... - AOL

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    Sparkling water is just as hydrating as non-carbonated water, a 2016 study found, but your hydration levels will ultimately depend on how much liquid you drink. Bubbles may encourage drinking (and ...

  9. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Higher gas pressure and lower temperature cause more gas to dissolve in the liquid. When the temperature is raised or the pressure is reduced (as happens when a container of carbonated water is opened), carbon dioxide effervesces, thereby escaping from the solution. The density of carbonated water is slightly greater than that of pure water.