Cola Drinking Linked to Bone Loss
Researchers at Tufts University say they have found a link between drinking 3 or more cola soft drinks per day and lower bone density in women.

The association between soft drinks and loss of bone density was not found in non-cola drinks, nor did it have any effect on men who drink cola.
Although the incidence of bone loss was lower for decaffeinated colas, the researchers don’t think caffeine is the entire reason for the results. In addition, the bone loss was recorded even amongst those women who report drinking milk.
Read the article at WebMD.




(puts fingers in ears and starts saying la la la)
must have Cola…need cola
By Janus on October 11th, 2006 at 6:24 pm