WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Oslo teens who drank the mo…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Oslo teens who drank the most sugary soft drinks also had more mental health problems such as hyperactivity and distress, Norwegian researchers reported on Thursday.
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