Scientists discovered that Gila monster venom contains a compound that slows digestion. It led to one of the biggest medical ...
Diet drinks have long been marketed as a healthier alternative to soda because they don't have loads of sugar and calories.
New research found that less than one can of soda a day can raise your risk of developing a fatty liver by up to 60%.
Both sugar-sweetened and diet drinks raise the risk for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, with ...
A 2-year follow-up of the randomized, placebo-controlled BANDIT trial shows that stopping baricitinib leads to a loss of ...
Advanced DNA sequencing technologies and a new model of stem cell research have enabled an international team to discover a ...
In a follow-up study ten years later, 949 people developed MASLD and 103 died from related causes. This is because fizzy ...
A “modest intake” of fizzy drinks is linked to a 60% higher risk of liver disease, new evidence has indicated. Researchers ...
Type 2 diabetes medications, such as sulfonylureas, have been a mainstay of treating the disease since they came on the market in the early 1950s. However, although they are one of the most common ...
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.
Insulin resistance happens when your body is chronically overwhelmed with too many sugars in your blood. Dietitians say the ...
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