Showing 1 to 11 of 11 results


Increased Consumption of Sugary and Caffeinated Drinks Among Spanish Youth
A recent study reveals a 31% rise in energy drink consumption among Spanish youth from 2018 to 2024, with 40% of minors consuming them daily, prompting health concerns and calls for stricter regulations.
Increased Consumption of Sugary and Caffeinated Drinks Among Spanish Youth
A recent study reveals a 31% rise in energy drink consumption among Spanish youth from 2018 to 2024, with 40% of minors consuming them daily, prompting health concerns and calls for stricter regulations.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Meats, Sugary Drinks, Trans Fats to Increased Disease Risk
A new study in Nature Medicine reveals a strong link between small amounts of processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats and increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and colorectal cancer; researchers analyzed data from over 60 previous studies.
Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Meats, Sugary Drinks, Trans Fats to Increased Disease Risk
A new study in Nature Medicine reveals a strong link between small amounts of processed meat, sugary drinks, and trans fats and increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and colorectal cancer; researchers analyzed data from over 60 previous studies.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Annually
A new study finds that sugary drinks cause approximately 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases yearly globally, with the highest rates in Colombia (48% of new diabetes cases) and Mexico (nearly 33%).
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Annually
A new study finds that sugary drinks cause approximately 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases yearly globally, with the highest rates in Colombia (48% of new diabetes cases) and Mexico (nearly 33%).
Progress
40% Bias Score


Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study links 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020 to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; researchers call for health campaigns, stricter advertis...
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study links 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020 to sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; researchers call for health campaigns, stricter advertis...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Sugary Drinks Pose Higher Cardiovascular Risk Than Baked Goods
A study of 70,000 Swedish adults revealed a higher risk of cardiovascular disease linked to sugary drinks compared to baked goods, with surprisingly higher risk in those consuming the least added sugar, possibly due to the replacement of sugar with less healthy options.
Sugary Drinks Pose Higher Cardiovascular Risk Than Baked Goods
A study of 70,000 Swedish adults revealed a higher risk of cardiovascular disease linked to sugary drinks compared to baked goods, with surprisingly higher risk in those consuming the least added sugar, possibly due to the replacement of sugar with less healthy options.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Significantly Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk: Large-Scale Study
A massive study of over 800,000 people found that drinking sugary beverages significantly increases type 2 diabetes risk by 25% for each 12-ounce serving of soda, while eating sugar in whole foods does not, highlighting the importance of considering sugar's source and context.

Sugary Drinks Significantly Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk: Large-Scale Study
A massive study of over 800,000 people found that drinking sugary beverages significantly increases type 2 diabetes risk by 25% for each 12-ounce serving of soda, while eating sugar in whole foods does not, highlighting the importance of considering sugar's source and context.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine estimates that 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases worldwide in 2020 are potentially linked to sugary drinks, with sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean showing the highest proportions; researchers suggest i...

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine estimates that 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases worldwide in 2020 are potentially linked to sugary drinks, with sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean showing the highest proportions; researchers suggest i...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A study analyzed data from 184 countries (1990-2020) linking 2.2 million new Type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases to sugary drinks in 2020; the highest impact was seen in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa; researche...

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A study analyzed data from 184 countries (1990-2020) linking 2.2 million new Type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases to sugary drinks in 2020; the highest impact was seen in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa; researche...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Linked to 330,000 Annual Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that sugary drinks cause over 330,000 annual deaths globally from diabetes and cardiovascular disease, with the most significant impact seen in Latin America/the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa; researchers call for urgent public health action.

Sugary Drinks Linked to 330,000 Annual Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that sugary drinks cause over 330,000 annual deaths globally from diabetes and cardiovascular disease, with the most significant impact seen in Latin America/the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa; researchers call for urgent public health action.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study reveals that sugary drinks caused 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020, resulting in over 340,000 deaths, with the highest rates in Latin America and the Caribbean and significant disparities across demographics and re...

Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study reveals that sugary drinks caused 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020, resulting in over 340,000 deaths, with the highest rates in Latin America and the Caribbean and significant disparities across demographics and re...
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 1 to 11 of 11 results