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Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk of heart disease. These drinks are easy to overconsume, and they ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNSweet Drinks Linked to Anxiety and Depression in Young and Middle-Aged AdultsSwapping soda for black coffee could benefit your mental health. Learn more about a new study that contributes to a growing ...
The study is important because findings from the UN Public Division, Global Dietary Database and other global studies have ...
Sugary beverages, like soda, are the top source of added sugar in the U.S. diet. Drinking a can of soda daily may cut 12 ...
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Health on MSN12 Healthiest Drinks For You That Are Not WaterIf you think you may be dehydrated, consider adding drinks like kefir, beet juice, herbal teas, green teas, and fruit ...
Food additive mixtures commonly found in diet drinks, soups, dairy desserts and sauces may slightly increase a person's risk ...
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Verywell Health on MSNArtificial Sweeteners May 'Trick' Your Brain and Make You Hungrier, Study FindsA new study found that consuming the artificial sweetener sucralose increases activity in the brain area that causes hunger.
Younger children should not be given any drinks containing artificial sweeteners, UK experts are now advising. The Scientific ...
Pre-school children should not be given drinks laden with sugar or artificial sweeteners, experts have said. Younger children – typically those under the age of five – were already advised not ...
They’re often loaded with added sugar. And while enjoying these drinks occasionally is fine, regular consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages isn’t great for your heart. “Sugar-sweetened ...
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