health
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Diet Soda Leaves Similar Damage to Teeth as Meth, Crack
Crack and meth users suffer from what's been labeled as "meth mouth" or extreme tooth decay, and now a new study found that people that consumer diet sodas on a regular basis or just as likely to develop similar tooth damage.
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