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Consuming sodas and sugary drinks regularly can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, according to a study conducted by researchers at Brigham Hospital in Massachusetts. The findings indicate that the consumption of these beverages is associated with high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol levels, which raise the likelihood of heart attacks and strokes. The study recommends reducing intake to lower these health risks.
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