What Happens to the Body After a Glass of Cola

When you drink a glass of cola, your body goes through a series of reactions influenced by its high sugar, caffeine, and acid content. Here’s a breakdown of what happens in the minutes and hours after you consume this popular beverage: First 10 Minutes: Sugar Rush Within the first 10 minutes, the high sugar content—about 9 to 12 teaspoons per serving—hits your bloodstream. Normally, such a sugar spike would trigger nausea, but the phosphoric acid in cola helps mask the overwhelming sweetness, allowing you to drink it comfortably. 20 Minutes:…

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Expert: Why you should never store your butter in the fridge door

An expert has shared the right way to organize your fridge, especially if you want your food and drinks to last longer. Most people keep their eggs, butter, and milk on the fridge door, but this is far from right. Eggs, butter, and milk should never be kept in the fridge; they must be stored at consistently cool temperatures. Most importantly, do not store butter in the so-called butter compartment. Once you hear the reason, you’ll never do it again. The fridge door is, in fact, the warmest part of…

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400 million people worldwide suffer from Long Covid

The world has had a huge long Covid problem since the start of the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic. More than 400 million people worldwide have been affected by these persistent and often severe complications. This has now been calculated by leading US scientists. They are calling for more efforts to tackle this problem. “The cumulative global incidence of Long Covid is 400 million people. This has an annual economic impact of around one trillion US dollars minus – corresponding to around one percent of the global economy,” wrote Ziyad Al-Aly (Washington University…

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