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Sugary drinks raise heart disease risk
Occasional Sweets Won’t Raise Cardiovascular Risk but Sugary Drinks Can, Study Finds
New research suggests that consuming sugar-sweetened drinks may raise your risk of cardiovascular disease, while eating the occasional sweet treat will not.
Sugary drinks harm heart health, but sweet treats can be beneficial
Sugary drinks increase heart risks, but a new study finds occasional sweet treats might surprisingly benefit cardiovascular health.
Sugary drinks significantly raise cardiovascular disease risk, but occasional sweet treats don't, scientists find
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 increases your risk of stroke or aneurysm,
Swedish study finds sugary drinks increase cardiovascular disease risk more than sweet treats
A large-scale Swedish study involving nearly 70,000 participants revealed that the consumption of sugary drinks significantly increases the risk of serious cardiovascular diseases. According to Proto Thema,
Sugary drinks raise heart disease risk more than sweet snacks
Research published in Frontiers in Public Health indicates that occasionally consuming sweet snacks might be better for heart health than completely avoiding them. Regular consumption of sugary drinks significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Pastries vs. sodas: Not all added sugars pose the same heart disease risk
One study found that consuming sweetened beverages such as sodas and fruit drinks can increase the risk of several cardiovascular diseases. However, consuming no added sugar may also increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The results also suggest that the sources of added sugar matter when it comes to cardiovascular disease risk.
10 ways sugary drinks raise oral, heart disease risks
Sugary drinks increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, tooth decay, weight gain, and diabetes. They also promote overconsumption, raise blood sugar, and weaken bones, severely harming your health
Michael Mosley said common drink may lower blood pressure and heart disease risk
Professor Tim Spector has said that one common drink could help slash the risk of diabetes and reduce your blood pressure and cholesterol. Speaking on a past episode of Just One Thing with the late Dr Michael Mosley, the pair said that a small glass of red wine could have surprising benefits to your health.
Sugary drinks can raise risk of stroke, heart failure: Study
A large-scale Swedish study on Monday suggested that drinking sweetened drinks can significantly increase your risk of serious cardiovascular diseases like stroke, heart failure,
Sweet snacks may boost heart health, sugary drinks do harm
Research published in "Frontiers in Public Health" indicates that occasional consumption of sweet snacks may be better for heart health than completely avoiding sweets. However, regular consumption of sugary drinks significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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Some added sugar sources are worse than others for disease risk, study suggests
Consuming sweet drinks (all sodas and fruit drinks that were not pure fruit juices) was associated with a higher risk of ...
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Avid use of sweetened beverages increases cardiovascular disease risk, study finds
Drinking sweetened beverages can increase cardiovascular disease risk, but occasionally savoring sugary refreshments doesn't ...
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Some Added Sugar Sources Are Worse Than Others for Disease Risk: Study | VIDEOs
Sugary drinks pose greater heart health risks than baked goods, according to a Lund University study led by researcher ...
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