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New research finds drinking sugar is far more dangerous than eating it—especially when it comes to diabetes risk.
Utah is known for its "dirty soda" habit, but new research from Brigham Young University shows these sodas might not be as ...
Sugar consumed through drinks like soda, energy drinks and fruit juice were compared to sugar consumed through food in how ...
Even fruit juice, which many people see as healthy, was linked to a rise in diabetes risk. Every 8-ounce glass of juice per ...
Despite mounting evidence that social connection is vital to physical health, new Brigham Young University research shows ...
Brigham Young University analysed data from over half a million people across various continents and uncovered one key trend ...
Brigham Young University analysed data from over half a million people across various continents and uncovered one key trend ...
High-sugar diets have long been linked with a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes, yet recent findings suggest not ...
A new study suggests that the risk is not just about how much sugar you consume but also the form in which you consume it.
Multiple studies have proven consuming excess sugar is linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. But a new study from ...
Despite years of warnings about sugar’s role in diabetes, recent research from Brigham Young University (BYU) adds surprising ...
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