A new study analyzed data from 2.9 million individuals across 118 countries and found that consumption of sugar-sweetened ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk for heart disease and diabetes, and are linked to over 300,000f deaths, a ...
A recent study has uncovered an intriguing relationship between sugar consumption and cardiovascular disease risk. While ...
The health risks associated with sugary drinks are becoming clearer thanks to a new study outlining just how widespread the ...
New research has found that about 2.2 million new diagnoses of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of cardiovascular disease may be attributed to sugar-sweetened sodas and juices each year.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), sugary drinks are the primary source of added sugars in the American diet, contributing to a host of health issues […] ...
According to the study, sugary drinks caused around 10% of all diabetes and 3.33% of all cardiovascular disease cases worldwide in 2020 leading to an estimated 340,000 deaths.
Sugary drinks are a major source of added sugars in the U.S., posing serious health risks, but experts say simple strategies ...
"Studies show that drinking one to two cups of black coffee daily can improve cardiovascular health by lowering the risk of ...
Global study exposes how sugary-sweetened drinks contribute to diabetes and heart disease, causing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths annually.
SSBs are the single largest source of calories and added sugar in American diets, according to Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of ...
In conclusion, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease are deeply connected, especially in seniors. These conditions can create a dangerous cycle that harms the body, but there is hope.