Scientists found that sugar-sweetened and diet sodas alike increase metabolic liver disease risk, challenging the “diet drink ...
Diet drinks have long been marketed as a healthier alternative to soda because they don’t have loads of sugar and calories.
If you are replacing your regular sweetened drink with diet coke, and taking pride in this decision, then think twice. Yes, it is no doubt sugar free, but does that mean it is healthier in every way ...
Even Diet Coke is so sweet that, in theory, your body should immediately want to eject it. Luckily (or unluckily), the ...
New research challenges the belief that diet drinks are healthier, showing that artificially sweetened beverages are linked ...
Most of us know how refreshing and satisfying a Coke can be. Whether it’s poured over ice on a hot summer day, is accompanying a burger and fries at lunch or is sipped alongside a tub of buttery ...
The debate over whether Coca-Cola should use high-fructose corn syrup or cane sugar in its signature soda obscures an important fact: Consumers are increasingly looking for Coke with no sugar at all.
A new study finds one can of diet soda may increase NAFLD risk by 60%, while water reduces it, challenging diet drink safety.
Drinking more than one soda daily may increase liver disease risk by 50% to 60%. Replacing soda with water could reduce liver ...
Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new ...
The debate over whether Coca-Cola should use high-fructose corn syrup or cane sugar in its signature soda obscures an important fact: Consumers are increasingly looking for Coke with no sugar at all.