Scientists found that sugar-sweetened and diet sodas alike increase metabolic liver disease risk, challenging the “diet drink ...
But it’s still important to monitor how much you’re drinking. The rapper Fat Joe recently admitted to drinking between 30 to ...
Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new research.
A new study warns that your “diet” drink might not be as healthy as you think. View on euronews ...
Diet drinks have long been marketed as a healthier alternative to soda because they don’t have loads of sugar and calories.
In a follow-up study ten years later, 949 people developed MASLD and 103 died from related causes. This is because fizzy ...
Research that spanned across 10 years has found that drinking just one can of an artificially sweetened drink can increase liver disease by up to 60% ...
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
A new study breaks popular perception that low-calorie sodas are healthier than the sugar-sweetened versions. The scientific ...
Just one can a day of an artificially sweetened drink can lead to a higher risk of liver disease than its sugary equivalent, ...