A Single Artificially Sweetened Soft Drink Daily May Increase Diabetes Risk by More than a Third
AUSTRALIA, JUL 30 – A 14-year study of over 36,000 Australians found that daily consumption of artificially sweetened drinks raises type 2 diabetes risk by 38%, exceeding the 23% risk from sugary drinks.
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The soft drink habit that increases diabetes risk by more than a third
Drinking artificially-sweetened soft drinks increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by more than a third, a new study has warned.Whilst artificial sweeteners have been recommended for those at risk of developing diabetes as a better alternative to sugar-sweetened beverages, researchers at Monash University in Melbourne found drinking one of these soft drinks a day increases the diabetes risk by 38 per cent.About 1.3 million Australians …
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