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Coke gets in your bones?
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Why would drinking Coca Cola and other fizzy drinks make children more prone to bone fractures? That seems a difficult question to answer but a study in Boston, Massachusetts (Grace Wyshak. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine2000;154:610–13), has provided empirical evidence linking the intake of these drinks with a history …

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