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  2. This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of ...

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    This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of Coke. Christine Olivo. Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:39 PM. Viral Info-Graphic Claims to Show Coca-Cola's Effects on the Body.

  3. 5 of the most common health myths about soda - AOL

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    In reality, one of the only differences between clear and dark soft drinks is that the clear ones don't usually contain caffeine, but the sugar intake is just as great. 2) Diet soda is healthier ...

  4. A Can of Coke or an Ice Cream Cone? One May Be Worse ... - AOL

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    Sugary drinks can be a significant contributor of added sugars in our diets. One regular soda contains around 39 grams of added sugar, which is more than 80% of the daily intake recommended by the ...

  5. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    The desired effects arise approximately one hour after consumption, and the desired effects of a moderate dose usually subside after about three or four hours. [4] Caffeine can delay or prevent sleep and improves task performance during sleep deprivation. [54] Shift workers who use caffeine make fewer mistakes that could result from drowsiness ...

  6. Coca-Cola is Olipop and Poppi’s latest prebiotic soda ...

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    Poppi’s health claims and low fiber content even led to a class-action lawsuit last year, where one woman sued the company after buying the drinks for their advertised gut health benefits, only ...

  7. Jelly bean rule - Wikipedia

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    The "jelly bean rule" is a rule put forth by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 19, 1994.. It says that just because foods are low in fat, cholesterol, and sodium, they cannot claim to be "healthy" unless they contain at least 10 percent of the Daily Value (DV) of: vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, protein, fiber, or iron.

  8. Postprandial somnolence - Wikipedia

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    Postprandial somnolence (colloquially known as food coma, after-dinner dip, or "the itis") is a normal state of drowsiness or lassitude following a meal. Postprandial somnolence has two components: a general state of low energy related to activation of the parasympathetic nervous system in response to mass in the gastrointestinal tract , and a ...

  9. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    One can of Coke has 39 grams of sugar, which is more than what’s recommended to consume for the entire day. That’s where Diet Coke and Coke Zero come in. Both drinks do not contain any ...