Many people know that drinking soda pop is bad for you. At the very least, the extra calories and sugar (mainly high fructose corn syrup, or HFCS) don't do great things for your waistline. Now, new research has shown that drinking soda directly causes more than 130,000 new cases of diabetes each year. This stunning fact, presented at the American Heart Association's Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention annual conference, should be of concern to everyone, considering the billions of health care dollars that are spent each year on treating diabetes.
Reducing or eliminating pop consumption can have a direct, positive effect on your health. Don't pay attention to those silly commercials put out by the Corn Refiners Association, which try to convince consumers that HFCS is harmless. For more information visit: http://www.NaturalNews.com/028340_diabetes_sodas.html.



