This news may make your day matcha better. 113,097 participants underwent at least two 24-hour dietary assessments to determine their Flavodiet Score. Researchers were interested in their intake of ...
A study from Tufts University estimates that sugary drinks cause 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of cardiovascular disease globally each year. The impact is ...
A new study, which appears in Cell Metabolism, concludes that sugar-sweetened beverage consumption is linked to increased levels of nine specific bacteria in the gut microbiome. As these microbes ...
There have been many studies to back up the several health benefits of coffee, including helping you build muscle mass and lowering your risk of early death. Fortunately, new research has found even ...
Sugar found in drinks may be more detrimental to your health than sugar found in food, new research suggests. Charlie Wollborg via Unsplash It’s no secret that consuming large amounts of sugar can ...
According to a new research published in Nature Medicine journal, in 2020, around 2.2 million new cases of Type 2 diabetes was reported globally. The reason? Sugar-sweetened beverages. The research is ...
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When it comes to managing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, there is no safe level of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, according to a new study. At the same time, the study finds that ...
Fortunately, carefully managing your diabetes, reaching certain health targets, and making healthy lifestyle adjustments can all reduce the impact of type 2 diabetes on your lifespan, potentially ...