As little as 9 oz of a sugary drink per day, like soda or diet coke, can increase your risk of this health condition. A ...
A single daily can of a sugary or artificially sweetened drink may increase the risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), according to a major new study.
Artificially-sweetened and sugary beverages both raised the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
Researchers released a study suggesting both sugary drinks and diet sodas are associated with a higher risk of consumers ...