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Regular caffeine consumption, including the caffeine found in coffee, may help support vascular health by reducing ...
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Findings suggest the Philadelphia sweetened beverage tax may lower BMI and obesity prevalence in adults, offering insights ...
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If the link between overeating sugary foods and drinks and depression is indeed real—which we have every reason to ...
Two new studies published in the "Journal of Stroke" and the "International Journal of Stroke" showed that sweetened fizzy drinks were linked with a 22% increased risk of stroke, while fruit juice was ...