New research has shown sugary beverages contribute to 2.2 million diabetes cases and 1.2 million heart disease cases annually ...
On average, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage intake was higher among men than women, as well as among younger adults, ...
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A massive global study spanning 118 countries has uncovered the devastating health impact of sweetened beverages.
Soft drinks with added sugar might increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes by affecting their gut microbiome, new ...
It's well known that consuming sugary drinks increases the risk of diabetes, but the mechanism behind this relationship is unclear. Now researchers show that metabolites produced by gut microbes might ...
Globally, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption was found to be greater among men than women, as well as among ...
Researchers identify a significant association between sugar-sweetened beverage tax and BMI changes among adults living in ...
New research suggests that gut bacteria may mediate the link between sugary drink consumption and increased diabetes risk. A study of over 16,000 Hispanic/Latino adults found that sugary beverages ...
Beverage taxes, like Oakland's soda tax, significantly reduce sugary drink consumption, improve public health, and lower health care costs. Chronic inflammation from sugary drinks increases ...