The Australian Beverages Council, representing
the local soft drinks industry, has responded to research released today from the University of California at San Francisco, which links the consumption of soft drinks to biological ageing.
Media Release 17 October 2014 Beverages Council responds to University of California research linking soft drinks to biological ageing The Australian Beverages Council, representing
the local soft drinks industry, has responded to research released today from the University of California at San Francisco, which links the consumption of soft drinks to biological ageing.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing
the local soft drinks industry, has responded to research published in the British Journal of Nutrition from Deakin University which suggests the presence of caffeine in soft drinks increases consumption.
Not exact matches
Texans, known for enjoying
local beers and Dr Pepper
soft drinks, now have a growing beverage
industry that would appeal to James Bond, who is well - known for enjoying a good martini.