Sugary drinks increase heart risks, but a new study finds occasional sweet treats might surprisingly benefit cardiovascular ...
A new study found that sugary drinks were tied to a higher risk of stroke, heart failure, aneurysms, and atrial fibrillation ...
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 ...
"There’s strong evidence to suggest that a dietary pattern that is high in beans, peas and lentils is associated with lower ...
Research published in Frontiers in Public Health indicates that occasionally consuming sweet snacks might be better for heart ...
A recent study reveals a surprising link between added sugar consumption and cardiovascular health. While sweetened beverages ...
Diet plays a major role in improving heart health and lowering heart disease risk. Learn how small changes amount to big ...
Swedish scientists have discovered that completely eliminating sweets from the diet may not benefit cardiovascular health.
A report, published Tuesday, suggests eating less red and processed meats, and consuming less added sugars, sodium and saturated fat, to promote health and prevent disease. Also in the news: ...
Swedish scientists said liquid sugars make you feel less full so you probably drink them to excess, and while other treats ...
The 20-member panel didn't weigh in on ultraprocessed foods nor controversial guidance on alcohol consumption. Public comment ...
Mosquitoes sit on still water in a neighborhood, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, July 23, 2024. REUTERS/Josue Decavele/File Photo Reported cases of dengue in the Americas nearly tripled to a record ...