Research findings reveal that carbonated drinks and other popular beverages may spike your stroke risk and potentially jeopardize your long-term health. Getty Images. EatingWell design. Reviewed by ...
Sugary drinks are a leading cause of tooth decay and Type 2 Diabetes Coca-Cola contains almost 35g of (added) sugar in a 330ml can – almost nine teaspoons. A 500ml can of Monster Energy Drink weighs ...
There comes a moment most days at Standard HQ when the telltale hiss-and-crack of a can of Diet Coke opening will make the rest of the office pop their heads above their screens, like parched meerkats ...
Want to keep a stroke a bay? Drink water, nothing fizzy and skip fruit drinks. That's the key takeaway from a global review that also raises a red flag for people who drink more than four cups of ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, researchers found that what you drink every day may affect more than just your waistline. A new study suggests sugary sodas and ...
Maya Feller shares her take on the fizzy low or no-sugar options. From Whole Foods to corner bodegas, fizzy juice drinks from fruity seltzers to reduced-sugar sodas that boast prebiotic and digestive ...
Dr. Sayed Mujahid Husain, a Pediatrician informed parents about the harmful effects of giving carbonated drinks to children ...
Drinking green tea may lower the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Kefir is a good source of probiotics, calcium, and vitamin D. Consuming smoothies is a good way to get more fiber-rich fruits and ...