Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of New Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases
By Rachel Ann T. Melegrito Sugary drinks are a major contributor to chronic health issues. A new study from Tufts University in Boston suggests that approximately one in 10 new cases of Type 2 diabetes and one in 30 new cases of cardiovascular disease are linked to sugary drinks. For the study, published in Nature Medicine on Monday, researchers conducted a comprehensive analysis of the…
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