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Reviewed by Dietitian Kelli McGrane, M.S., RD "Key Takeaways" Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk of heart disease. These drinks are easy to overconsume and provide a ...
Sugary drinks may leave a sour taste given ... but the study did not factor in all income levels and the increased risk of ...
Sugar-sweetened beverages spike blood sugar levels and may increase your risk of insulin resistance. These beverages are easy ...
Sugary drinks were associated with a greater risk of developing cardiovascular health disease than sweets like ... between low added sugar intake and increased cardiovascular risk, since there ...
The study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, also looked at other foods and drinks containing ...
The study, in the journal Nature, also found that sugary drinks were linked to 2.2 million additional cases of Type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million cases of cardiovascular disease in 2020, with a ...
Regular consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with lower sperm count, motility, and increased DNA damage, ...
Even healthy-looking teens and young adults may be at risk Young people’s danger may be increasing because of the rise in processed foods and drinks that are high in sugar. Senior study author ...
It’s long been known that certain lifestyle and health factors increase the risk of heart disease — but a new ... with better diets, blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure, but those ...