If you have diabetes, it's crucial to watch your diet and choose your drinks wisely. While teas might seem like a healthy ...
New research suggests that gut bacteria may mediate the link between sugary drink consumption and increased diabetes risk. A ...
Soft drinks with added sugar might increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes by affecting their gut microbiome, new ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Over half of all American adults drink a soda, sports drink, or another sugar-sweetened ...
On average, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage intake was higher among men than women, as well as among younger adults, ...
A new study analyzed data from 2.9 million individuals across 118 countries and found that consumption of sugar-sweetened ...
A new study suggests that the answer to what links drinking sugary drinks with an increased risk of diabetes may lie in our ...
That initial enjoyment belies hidden danger, though. Sugar-sweetened drinks typically offer scant nutritional value, and ...
Healthy Diet for Health: Poor diet can worsen insulin resistance and contribute to weight gain Certain foods and drinks can be harmful to diabetics because they cause rapid spikes in blood sugar ...
In Colombia, more than 48% of all new diabetes cases were due to sugary-drink consumption, and this intake had a link to nearly one-third of all new diabetes cases in Mexico. The consumption also ...
A global study published in Nature Medicine revealed that sugary drinks are responsible for millions of new diabetes and heart disease cases annually. Data from 1990-2020 show significant impacts ...