Drinking cola linked to loss of bone density

“Drinking cola could cause a reduction of bone density in women, leading to an increased risk from osteoporosis, new research suggests.

In a US study, it was found that drinking as little as four cans of cola a week led to significantly lower bone mineral density in women, although similar effect was found in men. ”

Source: Netdoctor.co.uk

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