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Energy drinks contribute to diabetes

Posted by Lakshmi Gopal on Mon, 25 Apr 2011         
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Come exam-time and students get up to all kinds of gimmicks to improve concentration; study for longer hours and increase stamina or energy to study. Many students resort to energy drinks for late night revisions. These concentrated carbohydrate ­beverages contribute to a high rate of diabetes, as they have high calories and increase dependence. Whether carbonated or non-carbonated, energy drinks contain caloric sweeteners such as sucrose or high fructose corn syrup. They contribute to obesity... Read More
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