Diet Coke fans are in for a zesty treat. According to Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Lime is back on shelves — albeit for a limited ...
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Can a vegetarian diet increase uric acid levels? Here's what science says and how to fix it
Vegetarian diet is now more popular than ever, due to its long list of health benefits, such as a lowered risk of heart ...
Customers can redeem prizes from the limited-time promotion by ordering from the Monopoly Game food menu in the McDonald's ...
Scientists found that sugar-sweetened and diet sodas alike increase metabolic liver disease risk, challenging the “diet drink ...
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More veg, less meat: The latest global update on a diet that's good for people and the planet
A long-awaited expert update on the dietary changes needed to support both human and planetary health comes out clearly in ...
A monotropic diet involves eating only one type or a very limited variety of foods over an extended period. While it may lead to quick weight loss due to reduced calorie intake, experts warn that it ...
New study finds even one diet soda a day may increase fatty liver disease risk by 60%, challenging perceptions of diet drinks ...
Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers ...
If you're a fan of iced green tea, take note: 34,000 bottles of Lipton Green Iced Tea have been recalled after a labeling ...
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Top 8 Natural Sources of Creatine in Your Diet
Health experts say it’s better to increase your creatine consumption through your diet instead of with supplements, and they ...
While we can’t change some cancer risk factors, such as genetic susceptibility, we can make changes to diet, writes columnist ...
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Less Than One Can of Soda a Day Raises Your Risk of Deadly Liver Disease — and Diet Soda Is Worse
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%.
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