Americans bought less soda for the tenth straight year in 2014, with diet sodas shrinking more than their sugary counterparts, according to a report released Thursday.
You may think you're taking a healthier route by substituting diet soda for regular soda, but at least some researchers say that the diet soda can be just as bad for you.
So you think you’re saving calories and will lose weight with diet soda? Think again.
Not only do the artificial sweeteners have the same effect on your body as sugar, but just one diet soda a day could boost your risk of having a stroke, heart attack or vascular death...