Indirectly, yes. Sugary soda, because of its calories, fools the body into thinking that a meal has been eaten; but it has only "empty calories" with no nutritional value beyond the sugar. The body, skipping or delaying a normal meal, isn't getting enough vitamins and minerals, which the brain needs to function best. Note that diet sodas have other health-problems and are not recommended either.
Chemical reactions might be associated with soda.
Soda is an sugary drink. It can't hurt your kidneys unless you only drink soda for a long period of time. If soda is all you drink you can get a kidney infection/kidney stones.
high sugary beverages can cause decay in tooth
6-8 glasses of fluid in one day, and avoid soda and other sugary drinks.
Any sugary drink, especially soda, can rot teeth over a prolonged period of use.
Usually the sugary non diet sodas rot the egg the fastest; for example: Pepsi
Ribena is a sugary soda drink. The only good thing for the plant was the liquid.
4.33 grams of Sugar Per Ounce.See 7 Sugary Drinks to Avoid if You Don't Want Cavitieshttp://highlandheightsdental.com/blogs/tooth-tip-tuesday/sugary-drinks-cavities
Widespread evidence indicates that sugar-sweetened and diet soda can contribute to weight gain, tooth decay, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular problems. Alternatives to soda are widely available. They include water, milk, coffee, tea, and even fruit juices in moderation.
Water is the best thing to drink while you're dieting. Soda and all sugary drinks are an absolute no, no. Best of luck.
Drinking caffeinated drinks.
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