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Sugary beverages are a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, per study that shows table sugar doesn't carry same risk ...
The study, which analyzed data from over half a million people across multiple continents, found that sugar consumed through drinks, such as soda and juice, was consistently linked to a higher risk of ...
Researchers at Brigham Young University analyzed data from over 500,000 individuals globally and discovered that sugary ...
A recent BYU study shows that not all dietary sugars carry the same risks. In the largest and most comprehensive meta-analysis of its kind, BYU researchers—in collaboration with researchers from ...
A study from Brigham Young University researchers found that consuming sugary drinks leads to a greater risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, and some forms of dietary sugar actually decrease the risk.
“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 ...
The findings from a new study have found that how you consume sugar can impact your risk of type 2 diabetes.  The researchers ...
Sugary drinks may not be such an innocuous vice, according to a new study from Brigham Young University researchers. Their analysis shows that drinking sugary beverages — like fruit juices ...
Sugar in drinks — think sodas and fruit juice ... excess energy intake and several lifestyle factors, according to a BYU news release. The new study found: Each additional 12-ounce serving ...
PROVO, Utah (ABC4) — 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 (BYU) researchers in ...