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Fizzy drinks danger in hot weather

Danger of sugary fizzy drinks in hot weather - they cause more thirst and worsen gastrointestinal conditions.

Benjamin Moore
ByBenjamin Moore- Senior Editor
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Russian expert Irina Volgina revealed the health risks of sugary fizzy drinks in hot weather.

Instead of quenching thirst, these drinks increase dehydration due to glucose content.

Moreover, carbonated beverages irritate the gastrointestinal tract, potentially aggravating chronic diseases.

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