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New studies reveal the health risks of drinking Diet Coke on a regular basis. According to Fox 5 DC, researchers have linked ...
A new study by American Diabetes Association has revealed that replacing diet sodas with water in women with type 2 diabetes ...
A recent study from USC's Keck School of Medicine reveals that diet sodas, particularly those with sucralose, may increase food cravings and appetite, especially in women and obese individuals.
Study suggests diet soda replacement with water may aid weight loss in type 2 diabetics, but faces skepticism.
Women with diabetes who were overweight or had obesity lost more weight and had greater odds of diabetes remission when ...
For adult women with overweight or obesity and T2D, replacing diet beverages with water is associated with greater weight loss and T2D remission.
Trade your diet soda for a tall glass of water, a new small-scale study argues. Women were more likely to drop pounds and see ...
Women who replaced their lunchtime diet beverage with water had greater weight loss and achieved diabetes remission compared ...
Women with type 2 diabetes can better manage their condition by swapping diet drinks for water, new research has revealed. A ...