Hiccups when drinking soda are often caused by the carbonation in the beverage. The bubbles can irritate the diaphragm, the muscle that helps control breathing, leading to involuntary contractions and resulting in hiccups. Additionally, consuming soda quickly can cause swallowing air, which can further contribute to the occurrence of hiccups.
There is no scientific proof that drinking diet soda can give you cancer.
To stop drinking soda just start drinking something else like water or another type of liquid
No.
Drinking warm soda will not kill you.
Drinking soda can make it more likely to form kidney stones.
no, its no better than real soda.
Elizabeth is drinking coffee. The letter E appears twice in her name, as it does in the names of the others that are drinking coffee
no
NO.
Dr Schewppes.
No
NO