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Drinking ketones improves heart health, a new small-scale study from the University of Portsmouth has found. The research is ...
New research suggests that gut bacteria may mediate the link between sugary drink consumption and increased diabetes risk. A ...
Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
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