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A high intake of sugar-sweetened drinks may increase your risk of diabetes, heart disease, and cavities, as well as negatively impact your brain. For instance, a small 2023 study found that ...
According to Women's Health, a new study being presented at the 2025 American Physiology Summit has found that erythritol—one ...
If you feel like you’re going overboard with sugar, you might notice that you never feel truly satisfied after eating and ...
A new study shows that people who develop type 1 diabetes in adulthood have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and death, and that those diagnosed later in life do not have a better prognosis ...
They added additional warning information stating that a “small increased risk” of high blood sugar levels and ... diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), ASCVD may ...
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 ...
CBSE in a recent circular has asked all schools to establish sugar boards in a bid to tackle rising cases of diabetes among ...
Smoking elevates blood pressure, which adds strain to the heart. Regular monitoring can help catch hypertension early.