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Don't let fizzy drinks eat your teeth!
3 years ago
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Carbonated drinks have penetrated into our daily life, and we all love them. Moderate consumption of carbonated drinks can make people mentally happy, but long-term excessive consumption will increase the burden on the digestive system, but also promote the occurrence of diabetes and obesity. What's more, carbonated drinks first contact the teeth, inevitably damaged by the drink.
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