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Sugar in drinks — think sodas and fruit juice — are “consistently linked” to greater risk of type 2 diabetes, the study found. Other sugar sources showed no such link and, in some cases ...
“Sugars from sugar-sweet beverages, like sodas and energy drinks, were very strongly and consistently associated with a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes,” said Karen Della Corte, a BYU assistant ...
Despite years of warnings about sugar’s role in diabetes, recent research from Brigham Young University (BYU) adds surprising details to this well-known story. Not all sugars are equally harmful ...
Sugar-sweetened drinks, ... according to a May 27 news release from BYU. ... “This study underscores the need for even more stringent recommendations for liquid sugars such as those in sugar ...
PROVO, Utah (KTVX) — Drinking your sugar may be worse for you than previously thought. That is, according to a recent study conducted by Brigham Young University researchers in collaboration ...
PROVO, Utah (KTVX) — Drinking your sugar may be worse for you than previously thought. That is, according to a recent study conducted by Brigham Young University researchers in collaboration ...
BYU research shows sugary drinks sharply raise diabetes risk, but sugar from solid foods may not be as harmful. ... Health study finds a link between excess sugar in your diet and aging.