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In reply to the discussion: NBC Nightly News is covering risk of stroke or dementia tripling from [View all]kimbutgar
(27,152 posts)19. I think that why the chump administration wants to go after pot
The big pharma profits will be affected negatively when people stop taking their drugs and see how pot is better. We all know who the chump administration cares about big campaign donors and those who can help his bottom line. He just conned all those stupid people who voted for him.
Everyone I have encountered who is addicted to diet sodas are overweight, kind of crazy and in poor health.
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Whoa. I hadn't read that. Don't enjoy smoking weed anymore. But that is amazing.
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#2
I have been drinking an insane amount of Diet Coke for more than two decades
FiveGoodMen
Apr 2017
#5
Or simply that anecdotal evidence of one example is irrelevant to science.
LanternWaste
Apr 2017
#55
It seems very strange that they keep referring to the "full-fat" drink alternative.
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#7
YES! Sugary foods were advertised as "fat free" in the early days of the anti-fat hysteria
anneboleyn
Apr 2017
#54
Study was longterm, going far back so Aspartame would be the most prevalent sweetener
wishstar
Apr 2017
#17
It doesn't make sense if you still buy into the "fat makes you fat" crap we were sold for decades.
GoCubsGo
Apr 2017
#21
I think the general lesson of all those is that artificial is not as good as natural...
Rollo
Apr 2017
#29
"The nature of the study means they cannot prove a causal link between diet drinks and dementia"
oberliner
Apr 2017
#43
Within the last year or so default Diet Pepsi is now sweetened with Splenda
Tom Rinaldo
Apr 2017
#62