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According to a report by ABC News, sugary drinks have been linked to 180,000 deaths a year worldwide. (AP Photo)

A nice, cold soda might taste good in the moment, but the sugary beverage could lead to a not so sweet death.

According to ABC News, sugary drinks have been linked to 180,000 deaths a year worldwide.

A Harvard study made the statistical discovery and also revealed that of those 180,000 deaths, 133,000 were related to diabetes, 44,000 to cardiovascular disease and 6,000 to cancer in 2010.

The study highlights a recent issue policymakers have tried to bring to the forefront with legislation.

While some government officials like New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- proposed a bill that would have banned super-sized drinks at fast food restaurants -- have tried to combat the consumption of unhealthy food and beverage options, others such as Mississippi Governor Phil Bryan feel dietary intake is part of a citizen's freedom of choice.

"It is simply not the role of government to micro-regulate citizens' dietary decisions," Bryant said in a statement to ABC. "The responsibility for one's personal health depends on individual choices about a proper diet and appropriate exercise."

In response to the Harvard's findings, the American Beverage Association argued that their products aren't necessarily the cause of the health problems outlined in the study.

"It does not show that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages causes chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or cancer - the real causes of death among the studied subjects," the industry group said in a statement. "The researchers make a huge leap when they take beverage intake calculations from around the globe and allege that those beverages are the cause of deaths which the authors themselves acknowledge are due to chronic disease."

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    2cents wrote...
    The high levels of salt . . .
    animal products, and additives have been identified as major culprits in the American diet as well. With Bloombergs approach, we would all be healthy and vegan. Oh, but wait. He is not himself a vegan . . . nor a dietitian. So apparently he will selectively legislate away only certain toxins and not others. How inconsistent is that! New York City needs a mayor who will be homogeneous in denying personal freedom. It is for the good of the people . . . and the party. (sarc)
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    OneWonders wrote...
    31,940 gun related
    deaths in 2011, 180,000 sugary drinks related deaths in 2010. Yeah, guns are the problem. I'm sure Micho will come up with some stupid reply though.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    rushsatch wrote...
    Almost anything in excess will link to death.
    Even drinking gallons of water at a time can kill you as one radio station had found out in their competition. ABC thinks this is news and the scientist at Harvard doing this study shouldn't be giving any more grant money, what a waste. I wish the schools and the govt would stop pursuing the diet and gun and weather agenda and get back to focusing on jobs and technologies.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    so what
    you are going to die any way so live life to the fullest. how many of those deaths were happy before they died? I dont worry about what i eat or drink but focus on having fun, enjoying life and if I die young so be it as long as i die enjoying what i wanted to.... just because you are not happy with your life doesnt mean i should be unhappy with you. it shouldnt matter how you die, it should matter did you enjoy your life
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    Michael H wrote...
    Alcohol kills more people.................
    Approximately 2.5 million people die each year from alcohol related causes, the WHO said in its "Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/11/alcohol-related-deaths-_n_821900.html
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Death by Thirstbuster.
    A peculiarly carbonated way to go.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    OneWonders suddenly develops
    a trusting belief in Harvard based research. My guess is that he picks and chooses only those research findings that comport with his beliefs.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Thank you
    Micho, you never let me down. And who said I have a trusting belief any of the numbers? I sure didn't say I believe in them. Yeah, I just went to look again, nope, didn't say I trust those number. Thank you for not letting me down. Ahhh, I have missed the ignorance of Micho.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    ZingerRinger wrote...
    Hook, line, and sinker!
    Nice catch Onewonders!
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