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Pregnant women who drink five or more diet beverages a week face up to an 88% higher risk of gestational diabetes, according to a major new study linking artificial sweeteners to pregnancy ...
Here are all the ways a glass of red wine could be good for you, according to science: A 2024 study suggests that having a glass of red wine a night can halve the risk of heart attack and stroke ...
People with Type 2 diabetes get an earful of grim lectures about their health prospects and endure much hardship to manage their condition well. But new research offers those who do so a rare reward.
Pregnant women who consume five or more drinks of artificially sweetened beverages (ASB) a week increase their risk of ...
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The Courier on MSNWine Walk: Wine in moderation is good for the body and soul
Wine has been around for centuries, tracing back to around 6,000 BC. Those early people found by accident that grapes can ...
A new study assesses the effects of sugar-laden beverages on global health, with higher rates of consumption found in Latin America and parts of Africa. By Andrew Jacobs Across the world, the ...
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MedPage Today on MSNLow-Cal Mediterranean Diet Plus Exercise Linked to Less Diabetes Onset
"The Mediterranean diet, rich in fiber, whole grains, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds, is known to reduce ...
Light and moderate consumption of wine is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular complications, according to a multicenter study led by researchers from the University of Barcelona, the ...
Soda was a rare treat when Richmond Aryeetey was growing up in Ghana in the 1980s. "You were likely to see soda in the house maybe on festive occasions" – like Christmas, he says. Now, he says, soda ...
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