Both sugary drinks and artificially sweetened beverages are associated with high liver fat content, one recent study says.
A UEG Week 2025 study finds that daily intake of sugar-sweetened and low-/non-sugar beverages raises MASLD risk by 50–60%, ...
Now, a new study has suggested that both drinks high in sugar and drinks using artificial sweeteners are linked to a greater likelihood of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver ...
Sugary drinks are causing a real health crisis in the United States, and this state is leading the charge in terms of ...
Starbucks has tons of healthy options that aren't sugar bombs. When ordering, opt for sugarless drinks, and choose lower-fat ...
Learn about the impact of artificially sweetened and sugary drinks on liver health. Find out how no-sugar beverages may ...
Artificially-sweetened and sugary beverages both raised the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...
New research challenges the belief that diet drinks are healthier, showing that artificially sweetened beverages are linked to greater liver disease risk than sugar drinks.
Consuming artificially sweetened drinks was linked to a higher risk of dying from liver disease. In sugary drinks, the higher ...
A new study reveals that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs) are ...
A new study finds a link between low-sugar drinks and zero-sugar beverages with an increased risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.
A major study finds both sugary and diet drinks may raise fatty liver risk, challenging the idea that artificially sweetened ...