Packed with calories and additives, soft drinks don’t just pose a nutritional problem: when they are caffeinated and children drink them on a daily basis, they may have consequences on development and could even lead to higher risk of alcohol consumption in the future.
If you needed one more reason to keep soda out of the fridge, here's a pretty good one. A new paper published in Substance Use & Misuse says children who consume caffeinated.
The trend among younger children to frequently drink caffeinated soda may indicate higher risk of alcohol consumption in the future, new research suggests.
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