One Can of Diet Fizzy Drink a Day May Increase the Risk of Liver Disease
A UK Biobank study found sugary drinks increase liver disease risk by 50% and artificially sweetened drinks by 60%, while water substitution reduces risk by up to 15%.
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Artificial Sweeteners Under Fire: New Study Links Diet Drinks to Higher Liver Disease Risk Than Sugary Soda
By: Andrew Carlson For decades, millions have reached for diet sodas believing they were making the “healthier choice.” Zero calories, zero sugar — and, supposedly, zero guilt. But new research suggests that might be a dangerous illusion. According to an alarming new study presented this week in Berlin, beverages sweetened with artificial sweeteners — the likes of Diet Coke, Coke Zero, and other “light” drinks — may carry a higher risk of liver …
A new scientific study has set the alarms on the usual consumption of soft drinks, both sugary and diet.
Diet Drinks Harder on the Liver Than Sugary Drinks?
Both sugar-sweetened and diet drinks raise the risk for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, with artificial sweeteners linked to an even greater risk. Medscape Medical News Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/diet-drinks-harder-liver-than-sugary-drinks-2025a1000r95?src=rss Author : Publish date : 2025-10-09 12:59:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source. The post Diet Drinks Harder on …
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