Drinking diet and sugary beverages may raise the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by up to 60%, according to new ...
Both regular and “diet” soft drinks may be far worse for liver health than believed. A massive study of over 120,000 ...
Oh my liver, are you there? So many folks online are marketing detox diets to me I fear they know something I don't. That you ...
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests heavy diet soda consumption may raise the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Jonathan Knowles/Getty Images Metabolic ...
Whether or not you pursued dry January, stick to any healthy resolutions you made for the year ahead and consider focusing on your liver as it is key to your well-being. Bear in mind that your central ...
Drinking more than one soda daily may increase liver disease risk by 50–60%. Replacing soda with water could reduce liver disease risk by up to 15%. Both sugary and diet sodas were linked to higher ...
BOSTON - A new study finds that drinking too much diet soda could be bad for your liver and your weight could also contribute. A team in China studied more than 2,300 participants and found that those ...
Both sugar-sweetened beverages and low or non-sugar-sweetened beverages were linked to an increased risk for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), in a new study.
Both sugary and low-calorie drinks were linked to higher liver disease risk. Replacing them with water lowered that risk. A large-scale study has found that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and l ...