A new study suggests that even modest amounts of this carbonated beverage may be associated with higher rates of metabolic ...
Just one can a day of an artificially sweetened drink can lead to a higher risk of liver disease than its sugary equivalent, a major new study has found. Affecting over 30 per cent of people globally, ...
Medically reviewed by Patricia Mikula, PharmD Key Takeaways Case reports and studies have linked daily and excessive energy drink consumption with liver damage and disease.Though more research is ...
Drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the risk of nonalcohol fatty liver disease by 60%, while drinking a sugary beverage could raise the risk by 50%, a new unpublished study ...
(WXYZ) — Diet drinks are often seen as a healthier choice than sugary drinks, but a new study suggests that may not be true. Both regular and artificially sweetened ...
Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN Key Takeaways Dandelion tea helps digestion and gut health by protecting liver ...