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type 2 diabetes, Sugary drinks and cardiovascular disease
Diabetes, heart disease cases skyrocket — and scientists pinpoint one key reason
New research has found that about 2.2 million new diagnoses of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of cardiovascular disease were attributed to sugar-sweetened sodas and juices each year.
Sugary drinks linked to millions of new diabetes and heart disease cases globally, study finds
In Latin America and the Caribbean, sugary drinks were associated with 24% of all new diabetes cases and 11% of all new heart disease cases.
Sugary Drinks Causing Heart Disease and Diabetes In Millions Globally; Know The Best Alternatives With Zero Calories
Around 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cardiovascular cases have been attributed to the consumption of sugary beverages. According to studies, consuming sugar-sweetened beverages caused 5.
Sweet Danger: How Sugary Drinks Are Fueling Millions of New Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Worldwide
Tufts University's research reveals that sugary drinks cause millions of new diabetes and cardiovascular cases each year worldwide. With devastating effects most pronounced in developing regions, the
Sugary drinks tied to millions of diabetes, heart disease cases, study says
Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption accounts for about 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of heart disease annually worldwide, a new study shows.
Sugary drinks linked to millions of new diabetes, cardiovascular disease cases worldwide
A significant proportion of new cases of CVD and diabetes globally can be attributed to the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. , according to a new study published in Nature Medicine. cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus could be connected to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages.
Diabetes and Heart Disease Rise Alongside Sugary Drink Consumption
A new study assesses the effects of sugar-laden beverages on global health, with higher rates of consumption found in Latin America and parts of Africa.
Sugary drinks linked to millions of diabetes and heart disease cases
Sugary drinks are linked to millions of diabetes and heart disease cases globally, with developing nations most affected, a new study finds.
Sugary drinks may be driving millions of diabetes and heart disease cases
Sugar-sweetened beverages were responsible for an estimated 9.8% of new type 2 diabetes cases and 3.1% of cardiovascular disease cases worldwide in 2020, a new study found.
Sugary Drinks Are To Blame for Millions of Diabetes, Heart Disease Cases Worldwide
Sugar-sweetened drink consumption accounts for more than 2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes, and 1.2 million new case
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Drinking sugary drinks may increase your risk of death. Here are alternative options
Too much sugar can impact your risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here is why drinks are particularly a problem.
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4 Your Money - Sugary Drinks
Lisa Kudrow revealed during an interview on “The Drew Barrymore Show” (via People) that she recently discovered a note the ...
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