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Could Fake Plus Real Sugar Make You Fuller?

In the diet world, fake sugar and real sugar aren't supposed to get along. But oddly enough, a new study indicates pairing a diet soda with those ... Read More »

Diet Soda - Time to Cut it From Our Diets for Good?

Keep track of the latest in diet and fitness Twitter trends and opinions with this weekly post. Not only will AOL Health's Twitter alias Healthpop and ... Read More »

Why you should never pair alcohol and energy drinks

My husband loves energy drinks. More specifically, he loves the jolt he gets from an energy drink. While I could never picture him trying to mix an ... Read More »

Daily Fit Tip: Love your liquids

Trying to take off the pounds? I have a trick that's worked well for me and several of my friends: Drink up. I'm not talking about calorie-laden ... Read More »

Diet soda and metabolic syndrome

A big steak with french fries and a buttery, white roll is not the ideal meal. Published in the on-line journal Circulation last month, a long-term ... Read More »

Are poor statistics to blame for diet soda's supposed link to obesity risk?

Drinking one or more soft drinks per day, be them diet or regular, may increase your obesity risk. Okay, fine. This is old news by this point. But, ... Read More »

Does diet soda cause you to eat more or less?

I have a friend that replaces meals with diet soda. Afterall, a Diet Coke is 0 calories and all the carbonation makes her feel more bloated than if ... Read More »

Diet soda and regular soda show same heart disease influences

It's a hard decision for many of us -- to drink regular soda or diet soda. One has refined sugar and way too many empty calories, while the other has ... Read More »

Diet soda better or worse than the real thing?

Are you a fan of diet soda? Many folks I know switched to diet versions of their favorite soft drinks years ago to get away from the sugar and ... Read More »

Diet soda can make you fat

This just in: Diet soda can make you fat. Huh? Isn't it calorie-free? Yes, it is, but according to this, studies show that people often compensate for ... Read More »