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I'm guessing they took into account other factors. DaveJ Feb 2013 #1
Yep. nt EastKYLiberal Feb 2013 #2
Reading the article at the link it doesn't sound like it. All self reported data as well. yellowcanine Feb 2013 #25
+1 Buzz Clik Feb 2013 #26
I was wonder the same thing. crim son Feb 2013 #35
"The authors urge further trials to prove a causal link." BadgerKid Feb 2013 #3
This is what pisses me off - this study is bullshit! AAO Feb 2013 #12
It fits with analysis from the Harvard Nurse study which found that diet soda KurtNYC Feb 2013 #30
I haven't experienced that. AAO Feb 2013 #48
May be a proxy for other sugar intake... I haven't drunk diet (or any soda) for years... but when I hlthe2b Feb 2013 #4
Sodas "sweetened with Ordinary Sugar"? NorthCarolina Feb 2013 #5
This was a French study. Crunchy Frog Feb 2013 #7
Pepsi Throwback is one Sienna86 Feb 2013 #10
Thanks for the info. NorthCarolina Feb 2013 #19
There Was a Dr Pepper "Heritage" With Real Sugar For a While AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #40
Yep, I've Seen That Here in the Portland, OR Area. It's Good /eom dballance Feb 2013 #37
Mountain Dew Throwback, Yes! AndyTiedye Feb 2013 #41
Sodas with Sugar? lupine25 Feb 2013 #14
You can find them here and there in California too. Never had one, but I'm curious! arcane1 Feb 2013 #38
Mexican Coke Ron Obvious Feb 2013 #16
Mexi-Coke lupine25 Feb 2013 #20
Costco Ron Obvious Feb 2013 #39
Pepsi, some Moutain Dew and Coke obamanut2012 Feb 2013 #24
Coke made in mexico has real sugar to I believe. nt cstanleytech Feb 2013 #31
Throwback versions of Pepsi, Mountain Dew, and the like? Arkana Feb 2013 #43
pepsi throwback & mountain mist KakistocracyHater Feb 2013 #54
i do know that when i drink diet pop, i just keep wanting more pop Scout Feb 2013 #6
yes throwback leftyohiolib Feb 2013 #8
When I finally kicked diet soda, I found it so much easier to control the rest of my diet... hlthe2b Feb 2013 #9
Excellent comment! There are studies out there that demonstrate exactly what you said. Buzz Clik Feb 2013 #27
"guessing" is part of the problem to I suspect. cstanleytech Feb 2013 #32
+1! Buzz Clik Feb 2013 #33
What I've noticed laundry_queen Feb 2013 #55
I always thought it best to stick with the least processing as possible in foods RedstDem Feb 2013 #11
Diet sodas s/b limited to stevia, not that killer artificial crap. nt valerief Feb 2013 #13
Hey Val, Rummy needs to make another fortune somehow! Dammit! Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #17
I remember when whore Brokejaw said on teevee, "In Cipro we trust." valerief Feb 2013 #29
I'm still trying to figure out why they began taking cipro three weeks before the anthrax attacks, Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #44
So many EASY conclusions you can reach from that, too!!!! valerief Feb 2013 #46
But we wouldn't want anyone to think we question anything. Mnemosyne Feb 2013 #49
I hate Diet Drinks...of any kind...with any "fake" sweetener. SoapBox Feb 2013 #15
The warning on diet sodas has been ongoing for decades. If it tricks your mouth into thinking it's libdem4life Feb 2013 #18
For a nutrition course in college in 1985 u4ic Feb 2013 #53
Another Worthless Study Z_California Feb 2013 #21
Thank you. GoCubsGo Feb 2013 #22
I am willing to bet this is a "correlation without causation" issue. yellowcanine Feb 2013 #23
I stopped drinking diet soda the last few years, been drinking tea with lemon. djean111 Feb 2013 #28
There's always TANG. Chipper Chat Feb 2013 #36
Well I am a type 2 diabetic jzodda Feb 2013 #34
I am also a type 2, and my experience mirrors yours n/t markpkessinger Feb 2013 #51
Small amounts of the real thing (sugar or butter) HockeyMom Feb 2013 #42
I hate that diet crap. What about spenda in coffee, prollee same result no? lonestarnot Feb 2013 #45
Crap! What kind of chance does that give me? smirkymonkey Feb 2013 #47
I drink a lot of Diet Coke, and I will continue to do so. AngryOldDem Feb 2013 #57
You need not worry jzodda Feb 2013 #58
I'm wondering; greiner3 Feb 2013 #50
I have diabetes in my family and I'm hooked on pop! musical_soul Feb 2013 #52
" . . more than double among those who drank up to 20 ounces per week." Strelnikov_ Feb 2013 #56
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