Colas, not coffee, linked to hypertension in women (Reuters
<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051108/hl_nm/caffeine_dc"><img src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/afp/20051020/capt.sge.tdw95.201005191218.photo00.photo.default-380x272.jpg?x=130&y=93&sig=QedX1gGGMaCl5na77QzZKg--" align="left" height="93" width="130" alt="Bottles of Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola Co. got an earnings lift from emerging markets in the third quarter, fueling a 37 percent gain in net profits, the beverage giant reported.(AFP/File/Gabriel Bouys)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - Women do not develop high blood
pressure from a coffee drinking habit but there is a link
between hypertension and drinking colas that may have nothing
to do with caffeine, a study said on Tuesday.</p><br clear=all>