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Steven has been given a three-month eating plan which includes only soups initially, then moves onto puree food, then a soft food diet and finally a normal diet.
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New Yorkers would face tax hikes on beer, wine, non-diet soft drinks, and digital services like iTunes downloads.
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Diet soft drinks are not just one undifferentiated product with different labels.
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In sum, the small numbers in this study combined with the kind of data collected (limited baseline data, no details of drink ingredient differences) and the narrow demographics do not support the contention that drinking diet soft drinks is going to put you at a risk for a heart attack.
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The problem with the study, Diet Soft Drink Consumption is Associated with an Increased Risk of Vascular Events in the Northern Manhattan Study ( Gardner et al., Journal of General Internal Medicine) is that the numbers are low enough to leave us uncertain as to whether diet drinks were the cause or simply correlated with other factors that led to these events.
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Soft drinks and pastries contributed the most calories to the American diet.
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Mike and Matt were on a liquid diet for two weeks after surgery, and then ate only soft foods for another two weeks.
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First news hit the markets that for the first time ever, Diet Coke had overtaken Pepsi as the second-most popular soft drink in the country, behind Coca-Cola.
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Two groups were advised to follow a Mediterranean diet, which also encourages wine with meals and limits red meat, soft drinks and commercial baked goods.
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Soft drinks and other sugar-sweetened beverages are the main source of added sugars in the American diet, according to the statement.
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