In 2000, Harvard researchers wrote that teenage girls who "drink soda pop have three times the risk of bone fractures compared with those who don't drink carbonated beverages." Increased soda ...
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Teenagers could get easily addicted to alcohol. They might think it is a good way to release stress and forget their unhappiness, but once drinking alcohol becomes a habit, it is very hard to quit.