A groundbreaking study reveals that both sugary sodas and diet drinks significantly increase the risk of fatty liver disease. Surprisingly, diet drinks may pose an even greater threat. Switching to water can dramatically lower this risk!
New research reveals that low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages might be riskier for liver health than previously thought. Experts urge consumers to reconsider their choices and stick to healthier options like water.
New research reveals that drinking just one can of fizzy drinks daily can significantly increase the risk of developing a dangerous liver condition known as MASLD, challenging common beliefs about diet beverages.