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- Coca-Cola is known to be addictive due to the caffeine in it.
Just because it contains an addictive chemical, that doesn't make it addictive; is there some other reason to think it's addictive?
- The sugar in the drink also contributes to diabities and other physical complications.
I don't know what the point of saying this is, in the context of the article. All sugar is dangerous for diabetics.
- Recent studies have shown that the caffeine accelerates the body for a short period of time.
What does "accelerates the body" mean?
- This acceleration extends to the brain as well. Learning has been known to increase while drinking the soft drink.
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- This chemical is the element human brains work on. In essence, it's brain food. It has been known to cause headaches, though.
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--LMS