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Embarrassing news for cows: Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill report that sweetened soft drinks have surpassed milk as a source of calories in the American diet. Between 1977 and 2001, caloric intake from soft drinks rose 135 percent, even as intake from milk fell 38 percent. Larger serving sizes and an increase in servings per day contributed to these gains in soft-drink consumption, the researchers note. On the bright side, per capita energy intake from fruit drinks doubled during the same period.

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