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One sugary drink a day can raise the risk of fatty liver disease by up to 60%, a study finds
Adults who drink just one sugar-sweetened beverage a day face roughly 60 percent higher odds of developing non-alcoholic ...
I've been a science writer going on fifteen years now, but before that I worked as a certified personal trainer. In between workout sessions, my clients would often ask for nutrition advice. I'd tell ...
Everyone has the right to order what they want, but is 148 grams of sugar on top of 10 cans of Coke and Cookies healthy?
New research from Macquarie University has used strong evidence from Mongolia to show how a combination of higher prices, graphic health warnings and less prominent supermarket placement can work to ...
The study finds sugary drinks and fruit juice linked to hypertension, highlighting whole fruit as a healthier alternative for ...
Monday's ruling scuttles restrictions now in place or planned for the federally funded and state-run Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in 23 states.
Sugar and sweeteners have both found themselves in the spotlight in recent years, and not for the right reasons. In different ways, both have been linked to negative health outcomes. Now, a new study ...
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Drinks companies hit out at Germany’s sugar tax plans
Companies that signed the letter include Coca-Cola, Capri Sun, Carlsberg and Paulaner.
The federal government has abolished the 20 percent federal excise duty (FED) on certain low-sugar sports drinks in the ...
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