Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the risk of obesity in later life, according to a new study by the School of ...
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A small, long-term study of almost 500 children in Massachusetts has found that regularly drinking sugary drinks and 100% fruit juices during childhood and adolescence may be linked to a higher risk ...
Too much soda, fruit juice and coffee could significantly increase the risk of stroke, according to research led by the University of Galway, Ireland. "Our most important findings were the links with ...
Share on Pinterest A new study finds 100% fruit juice is linked to increased weight gain. Tanja Ivanova/Getty Images A new systematic review and meta-analysis found a link between drinking 100% fruit ...
Sweetened beverages, including fruit juices, should not be consumed by young children and can increase their risk of obesity later in life Digestible carbohydrates from sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs ...