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Energy Drinks Cause Spike In Teeth Rot
nydailynews.com 3 weeks, 4 days agoWhile kids and parents may think they're less sugary than soda, these beverages do serious damage to teeth due to the drinks’ high acidity levels.
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Study: Drinking Energy And Sports Drinks Like "Bathing" Teeth In Acid - CBS News
google.com 3 weeks, 5 days agoCBS News Study: Drinking energy and sports drinks like "bathing" teeth in acid CBS News (CBS News) Energy drinks and sports drinks might provide a quick boost for consumers, but at the cost of their teeth. A new study finds people who drink these types of beverages are "essentially bathing their teeth with acid," the authors said. Energy and Sports Drinks Eat Away at Teeth, Study Finds Energy drinks cause spike in teeth rot Sports & Energy Drinks Damage Teeth -










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