Sugary drinks were associated with a greater risk of developing cardiovascular health disease than sweets like baked goods, said lead study author Suzanne Janzi, a doctoral student in nutritional ...
Sugary drinks are everywhere. From fizzy sodas to sweetened iced teas, these beverages are often the go-to choice for quenching thirst or washing down a meal. This is the case despite the common ...
Dietitian Nicholas Laryea explained that diluting sugary drinks with water only reduces concentration, not sugar content, and ...
Drinking sugary beverages, including soda and fruit drinks with added sugar, puts people at higher risk for heart disease than eating some baked goods, according to a new study that compared the ...
The consumption of sugary drinks contributed to an estimated 184,000 deaths worldwide in 2010. Just a decade later, that ...