Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ...
IT’S easy to go about your weekly food shop without much thought or consideration. You might just mindlessly follow the same ...
New research has shown sugary beverages contribute to 2.2 million diabetes cases and 1.2 million heart disease cases annually ...
Fruity alcoholic drinks are a common culprit for those watching their sugar intake. But is red wine different from other ...
As consumer demand for sugar reduction grows, beverages made with non-artificial sweeteners like stevia are thriving.
On average, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage intake was higher among men than women, as well as among younger adults, ...
Soft drinks with added sugar might increase a person's risk of type 2 diabetes by affecting their gut microbiome, new ...
The main takeaway from these new guidelines is that kids and teens should be drinking plain water, flat or sparkling, and milk primarily.
It is well known that consuming sugary drinks increases the risk of diabetes, but the mechanism behind this relationship is ...
This small but meaningful change seen in California may add up to a generational impact on consumption, but only time will ...
As highly caffeinated energy drinks have become popular with kids, a coalition of health organizations has new guidelines on ...
Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.