In the US, adults and young adults ingest about 17 teaspoons of added sugar on average every day — that's more than 2 to 3 times the recommended daily allowance.
Diabetes UK is calling for people from Northampton to take part in a sponsored challenge which raises vital funds for the charity, this February.
The study, which covered 184 countries, found that sweet beverages like cola and lemonade were the reason behind 35,000 cases ...
Researchers identify a significant association between sugar-sweetened beverage tax and BMI changes among adults living in ...
Research has demonstrated the negative consequences of excessive added sugar intake, yet the government continues to support ...
The city Health Department issued a new five-year blueprint on Tuesday for improving the economic and lifestyle factors that ...
The researcher assessed data from 184 countries to estimate global cases of Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease due to ...
According to the CDC, frequent consumption of sugary drinks is linked to adverse health outcomes that include obesity, type 2 ...
In one study, participants ate approximately 200 to 275 fewer calories when apple cider vinegar was combined with a meal. Over three months, participants taking one to two tablespoons of ACV per day ...
While added sugar is unhealthy when consumed regularly in solid foods, research shows liquid sugar can be especially harmful.
Most people experience sugar cravings, but it's important to keep your sugar intake low to reduce your risk of health ...
On average, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage intake was higher among men than women, as well as among younger adults, ...