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Blame it on the juice. Even fancy cold-pressed juices may be just as deadly as sodas, according to a study published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers alread… ...
Soda in a sippy cup? Most parents wouldn't dream of it. But researchers say that when a baby's bottle or cup is filled with juice — even the 100 percent, all-natural, no-sugar-added stuff ...
Compared with soda, juice carries more calories and as much sugar. There's also evidence that high consumption increases the risk of obesity, especially among kids.
Ounce for ounce, many juices -- even those that are 100% pure fruit juice with no added sugar -- have more calories and sugar than soda. Twelve ounces of Pepsi has 150 calories; the same amount of ...
Soda and Fruit Juice Linked to Cancer in Major Study of Sugary Drinks—But Artificially Sweetened Beverages Aren't. Published Jul 10, 2019 at 6:30 PM EDT Updated Jul 11, 2019 at 6:46 AM EDT. By .
There's fresh evidence that drinking sugar — whether in 100% fruit juice, soda, or sweetened coffee and tea — may increase your risk of developing cancer. A new study of more than 100,000 ...
Stir 3 ounces lime juice, 2 ounces grapefruit juice, 2 ounces orange juice, 2 ounces silver tequila, and 1/4 teaspoon coarse ...
Making soda and juice a special treat rather than a daily habit offers several benefits. Firstly, it encourages healthier drinking habits, such as choosing water or milk over sugary beverages.
Sugars found in orange juice, although naturally occurring, are pretty similar to the sugars added to soda and other sweetened beverages, according to a new study.
Boys who drink lots of sugary soda and fruit juice could be more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes later in life, a new study has found.. Each daily 8-ounce serving of sugary drinks during a boy's ...