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From newsmax health | February 8, 2013
This was the result of a study conducted by Assistant Professor Cecille Marckinzki at the department psychological sciences at Northern Kentucky University.
The result came on line entitled: Alcoholism: Clinical and experimental research
In this study, the subjects were asked to drink a total of 8 cocktail drinks: one set of subjects drank cocktails mixed with normal sugary drinks; the other batch drink was mixed with diet drinks (contain aspartame) . For the diet mixed cocktail, the alcohol breath level was at .091 way above the .077l upper limit for DUI
What is the lesson learned in experiment?
Is taking diet drinks/sodas contributing to drunken driving?
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