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.
Discover powerful yet simple daily habits that can significantly enhance your diabetes management. From eating your veggies first to mindful breathing techniques, these expert tips will help you maintain better blood sugar levels and overall health.
Lilly's new oral pill, Orforglipron, has shown promising results in reducing weight and improving blood sugar levels in diabetes patients. With nearly 4% rise in shares, the drug is on track for FDA approval.
Coca-Cola's announcement to introduce a cane sugar version of its soda has ignited debates over health, political agendas, and the implications for public health initiatives championed by Trump and RFK Jr.
Coca-Cola announces plans to launch a new Coke sweetened with cane sugar in response to health concerns over corn syrup. President Trump has been vocal about the change, promising consumers a sweeter choice this autumn!
Coca-Cola is set to introduce a new version of its iconic drink sweetened with U.S. cane sugar this fall, responding to consumer demand for alternative sweeteners and aligning with President Trump's economic priorities.
In a surprising move, Trump announced efforts to persuade Coca-Cola to switch from corn syrup to cane sugar in its U.S. products, igniting controversy among industry leaders and farmers.
Coca-Cola responds to Trump's claims about switching to cane sugar, defending its use of corn syrup and addressing health concerns related to obesity. The debate raises questions about the future of soft drinks in the U.S.