Drinking two or more diet drinks a day linked to higher risk of stroke, study suggests

The authors stress that the study found a link but could not prove that diet drinks cause strokes. Source: Pixabay
A recently published study suggests a link between diet soda consumption and increased stroke and heart attakcs in women. Though there isn't concrete evidence to show whether artificially sweetened drinks are bad for us, views on the issue are definitely divided and artificially sweetened products are on the rise. So what does this study show and is it true? Sofija spoke to leading researcher Dr. Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani.
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