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Sugary drinks linked to millions of diabetes and heart disease cases
Sugary drinks are linked to millions of diabetes and heart disease cases globally, with developing nations most affected, a new study finds.
Researchers call for sugar taxes and stronger regulations, as sugary drinks linked to millions of diabetes and cardiovascular cases
A new study puts an estimate on the global number of cases of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease caused by the sugary treat per year.
Sugary drinks tied to millions of diabetes, heart disease cases, study says
Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption accounts for about 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of heart disease annually worldwide, a new study shows.
Sugar-sweetened drinks linked to 1 in 10 new diabetes cases
The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is driving millions of diabetes and heart disease cases worldwide, with significant regional health inequalities.
Sugary Drinks Linked to Diabetes, Heart Disease. Here's What to Drink Instead
A new analysis of 184 countries linked 2.2 million cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million cases of cardiovascular disease to sugar-sweetened beverages.
Sugary Drinks Are To Blame for Millions of Diabetes, Heart Disease Cases Worldwide
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 8, (HealthDay News) -- Sugar-sweetened drink consumption accounts for more than 2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes, and 1.2 million new cases of heart disease worldwide annually.
Sugary drinks may be driving millions of diabetes and heart disease cases
Sugar-sweetened beverages were responsible for an estimated 9.8% of new type 2 diabetes cases and 3.1% of cardiovascular disease cases worldwide in 2020, a new study found.
Sugary drinks may cause more than 330,000 deaths a year, study suggests
Too much sugar can impact your risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here is why drinks are particularly a problem.
Sugary drinks cause millions of cases of diabetes and heart disease yearly
The toll is particularly high in developing countries, according to a study published in the journal Nature Medicine.
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Study links sugary drinks to poor health around the world
A new study this weeks shows a relationship between the consumption of sugary drinks and an increase in both diabetes and heart disease in many parts of the world including Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa.
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Sugar-sweetened beverage research does not sugar coat the concerning health impacts
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New diabetes figures raise questions over HFSS regulations
New diabetes figures have raised questions over current HFSS regulations. Do governments and industry need to do more?
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