Medical study warned that excessive intake of sweetened soft drinks do not pose health risks to human health, increasing the risk of obesity and type II diabetes, but also contribute to the damage of the teeth and increase Tsusha.The researchers explained that there is growing evidence that sweetened drinks, especially carbonated ones, have a lot of negative effects and health effects on adults and children alike, which makes it must launch awareness campaigns such risks.The research was conducted on more than 800.16 thousand children and adults control their spending for soft drinks, where it was noted that they pose significant risks such as cavities, which have a significant impact on physical, health and social services.The study pointed out that soft drinks working to increase the rate of acidity as well as the proportion of tooth decay, especially among children due to the accumulation of large rates of sugars between the teeth.
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