The average Australian drinks almost 60 liters of soft drink a year. Many people see diet soft drinks as a "healthier" choice than regular ones, and when it comes to sugar, that's true. In comparison, ...
For years, diet soft drinks have been seen as the healthier choice. People swap out sugar-filled sodas for artificially sweetened versions in hopes of avoiding extra calories and weight gain. But new ...
If you’re the type of person to crack open a diet soft drink at 3 p.m. when you’re looking for a pick-me-up without the calories, a new study says that this daily habit might be doing more harm than ...
Large observational studies have found a correlation between diet sodas and negative health outcomes like Type II diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular issues. But short-term controlled experiments ...
The study followed more than 120,000 adults over 10 years. None of them had liver disease when the research began. Over time, scientists tracked what the participants drank and also assessed their ...
A study published in the American Heart Association’s journal Stroke has raised concerns about the health impacts of diet sodas and soft drinks. Researchers found that individuals who consume one or ...
Diet soda is advertised to be a healthier version of the regular stuff, making it an incredibly popular beverage for many Americans. In fact, the diet soda industry is projected to be valued at over 6 ...
Researchers have uncovered a surprising link between everyday soft drink habits and mental health, revealing that even moderate soda consumption could alter gut microbes in ways that heighten ...