Replacing one little calorie-laden sugary soda with water may significantly help reduce body weight: study.
British teenagers consume sugary drinks equivalent of nearly a bathtub on average in a year, Cancer Research UK reported.
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British teenagers drink almost a bathtub full of sugary drinks each year, Cancer Research UK said on Tuesday as the charity urged the government to do more to improve children's diets.
According to a new study, the consumption of sugary drinks or sodas cause up to 184,000 deaths. The study analyzes the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancers linked to the ...
Voters in four U.S. cities will decide on Tuesday whether they would like to tax sugary drinks, the latest in a series of such measures as officials and nutritionists seeks ways to address obesity, diabetes ...
If the findings of a latest study are to be believed, sugary drinks may be associated with an increased risk of cancer.
New York City has passed the first US ban on large-size sodas and other sugary drinks sold in restaurants and other eateries in a measure to fight what is called the "obesity epidemic".An eight-member New ...
Sufferers of gout might soon be advised to forgo sugary drinks to avoid pain and flaring up of the crippling affliction, according to a New Zealand study released Thursday.Scientists at the University of Otago and ...
Reducing the intake of sugary drinks by one serving a week for an year can increase -good- cholesterol levels in children.