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The research is published in an American cardiology
. Researchers looked at
from 100,000 people. The people recorded their
, activity level, and health status
a year. The researchers said: "Higher intakes of...artificially sweetened
were associated with a higher risk of [heart]
." They said artificially sweetened drinks were not so
. They added: "Water, water, and more
should be the [drink] of choice. Given childhood
, no sweetened or artificially
beverage should be...in children's diets."