Soft Drinks and Diabetes Risk
date:Apr 27, 2013
ted to consume more of them.

They should be seen as a treat you have once every couple of weeks, not as a substitute for water every time you feel thirsty, she said.

Previous research has shown how sugary drinks can dramatically increase the risk of stroke, heart attacks and long-term liver damage similar to chronic alcohol abuse.

A typical can of fizzy drink has 150 sugar-based calories which are far more dangerous to the body than those from other sources, it was discovered.

A team from Im
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