Sugary drinks linked to earlier onset of menstrual periods, study
Girls who frequently consume sugary drinks tend to start their menstrual periods earlier than girls who do not, according to new research...
Drinking one 12 ounce (about 336ml) serving size of sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can be enough to increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 22 per cent, a new UK study has found. The risk...
The Australian Beverages Council which represents the interests of soft drink marketers in Australia says the recent Rethink Sugary Drinks campaign is ‘misguided.’
The new campaign launched last week...
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