The study only found a link between carbonated soft drinks and menstrual cramps but didn’t examine why there might be a connection. Some experts say that caffeine in soda is a potential culprit.
Drinking soda may increase the likelihood of experiencing menstrual cramps by 24%, a new study suggests. Experts say that caffeine and sugar in soda could contribute to menstrual cramps by causing ...
After the former president was struck by a bullet at a Pennsylvania rally, Avery released a red-colored soda called “You missed me.” The flavor was blood orange. Not all of the shops that ...
During this time, you might find yourself craving comfort foods and drinks to help you feel better. Soda is often one of those tempting options—it’s fizzy, sweet, and satisfying. But did you ...