High cholesterol causes a sticky form of fat to build up in the arteries, blocking blood flow. Left untreated, it can raise ...
A new large-scale study shows that both sugar-sweetened and “diet” drinks may increase the risk of MASLD, a serious liver ...
A study finds that long-term keto dieting may come with hidden metabolic costs. A recent study from the University of Utah Health, published in Science Advances, explores how the ketogenic diet affect ...
I’ve learned the hard way that your liver isn’t just hanging out quietly in the background, it’s working nonstop to keep you ...
Many people turn to the Bible for guidance in times of both triumph and hardship — but some say it can also serve as a guide for physical health. Dr. Josh Axe and Jordan Rubin, co-authors of the book ...
Both regular and “diet” soft drinks may be far worse for liver health than believed. A massive study of over 120,000 participants found that consuming more than one can a day of either sugar-sweetened ...
Broccoli, a member of the cauliflower family, can be dressed up for an ethnic dish, or served alone as a tasteful side dish. The green florets and stalks are full of anti-cancer properties, calcium, ...
The study followed more than 120,000 adults over 10 years. None of them had liver disease when the research began. Over time, scientists tracked what the participants drank and also assessed their ...
Drinking diet soda or sugary drinks daily may increase the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), a study presented at the United European Gastroenterology ...
BERLIN — Diet drinks may not be “healthier” than sugary drinks when it comes to liver health. A large UK Biobank study found that higher intakes of both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- and ...
A new study is shedding some light on how drinking soda affects your liver. And the results are not good, whether you drink regular soda or diet. This new study says drinking just one can of soda a ...
A new study is revealing that artificially sweetened drinks, like diet soda, can be just as bad — or worse — than beverages that contain sugar. As little as nine ounces of a sugary drink per day ...