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.
In a shocking twist, Keith Urban abruptly ended an interview after a question about his wife Nicole Kidman's on-screen chemistry with Zac Efron. As rumors swirl about their family dynamics and divorce proceedings, Urban's unexpected exit raises eyebrows. Find out more!
Dive into the eerie world of Silent Hill F, where high school student Hinako Shimizu navigates a town warped by her emotions. Experience a unique blend of survival horror and rich narrative that challenges societal expectations.
The Ohio State University is leading a revolutionary project with its centrifugal nuclear thermal rocket (CNTR), which promises to double the efficiency of space travel, making human missions to Mars and beyond a reality!
In a surprising move, the Trump administration intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini despite his ongoing legal battles. After previously facing deportation to Uganda, Abrego Garcia's fears of persecution have led to this controversial decision.
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.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys have filed an emergency motion to reopen his immigration case for asylum after he was wrongly deported. Fearing persecution in Uganda, they seek immediate protection.
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.