CHOICE exposes diet cola health myths
(Online 03/07)
Many consumers choose to drink diet cola over regular varieties because they think it is a healthy choice. Although diet colas generally contain no sugar and have fewer kilojoules than regular cola, evidence is emerging that artificially sweetened drinks can stimulate your appetite. If you regularly ...
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Diet cola myths
(Online 03/07)
Will it really help you lose weight, or protect your teeth?
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Fluoride
(Online 02/07)
Is fluoride good for your teeth, or a slow poison? We look at the most recent evidence.
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Test: Anti-snoring products
(Online 04/06)
Is there any evidence to support claims for over-the-counter anti-snoring products?
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Test: Sports water (archived)
(Online 01/04)
Do you need waters-with-the-lot, or are the marketers hard at work again?
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Foods that make kids fatter faster
(Online 01/07)
Plenty of everyday foods from the supermarket can be just as fattening as fast food.
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Healthy eating
(Online 06/08)
CHOICE's expert dietitian puts our volunteers' diets to test. Find out how they measured up.
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Some iced tea drinks have more sugar than Coca-Cola
(Online 11/06)
CHOICE debunks the diet myth that iced tea drinks are a healthy alternative to sugary soft drinks.
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Are you drinking enough water? (archived)
(Online 09/01)
We're told to drink at least eight glasses of water a day to stay healthy. But is that really enough? And does it have to be water, or do other fluids count?
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Test: Milk
(Online 05/07)
The choice of milk seems endless. But what's the difference?
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