Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pushed to bring an end to the use of federal benefits for low-nutrition items.
An excess of sugary drinks can specifically lead to a higher risk of anxiety among teens, a new study shows. In a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, U.K.
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Say no to sugary drinks this summer with these 6 healthy alternatives
The demand for sugary drinks increases in summer. While these may seem like a tempting option in the hotter months, they are ...
Opt for Zero-Calorie Beverages: The American Diabetes Association says water and zero-calorie drinks are the best choices for ...
New research from Macquarie University has used strong evidence from Mongolia to show how a combination of higher prices, graphic health warnings and less prominent supermarket placement can work to ...
Share on Pinterest Artificial sweeteners may help you lose weight, but water remains the best choice for overall health. Stefania Pelfini la Waziya/Getty Images A new study reports that replacing ...
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These 10 drinks look innocent until you count the sugar cubes inside
We often think we know what we're drinking. An occasional soda, an iced tea to cool down, a fruit juice for breakfast... all ...
The pancreas is a very important organ that performs both exocrine and endocrine functions. Dr Sood shares five daily habits ...
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