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Processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats-even in small amounts—may significantly raise the risk of diabetes, heart ...
A little of what you fancy does you good… unless it's a fizzy drink. Scientists studying the impact of sugar on the risk of cardiovascular disease have found that eating too much added sugar ...
New research suggests that consuming sugar-sweetened drinks may raise your risk of cardiovascular disease, while eating the occasional sweet treat will not.
With the evidence, researchers created a comparative risk model and estimated that sugary drinks “cause more than 330,000 annual deaths from diabetes and cardiovascular disease,” Mozaffarian said.
Sugary drinks significantly raise cardiovascular disease risk, but occasional sweet treats don’t, scientists find A large-scale study in Sweden suggests that drinking sweetened drinks ...
Too much sugar can impact your risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here is why drinks are particularly a problem.