More than 60% of American adults report drinking sugar-sweetened beverages one or more times daily, according to the CDC.
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Can't quit Diet Coke? Here's why it's so addictive
If you feel like you can’t quit your ritual of downing an ice cold diet soda, you’re not wrong: research shows they’re not ...
The Coca-Cola Co. first launched its signature zero-calorie soda as a sugar-free alternative to classic Coke in 1982. In a decade consumed with aerobics, workout tapes and fad diets, Diet Coke quickly ...
In a head-to-head taste test, we compared Aldi's Summit Diet Cola dupe against Diet Coke - and we found that Diet Coke still holds the crown.
Now that I’m easing back into giving you my observations every morning, I’m quickly realizing this can be a heavy segment. There’s a lot of serious news going on, and I want to give you some straight ...
If you’re the type of person to crack open a diet soft drink at 3 p.m. when you’re looking for a pick-me-up without the calories, a new study says that this daily habit might be doing more harm than ...
Maybe sugar substitutes aren’t such a Splenda-did idea. An eye-opening new study links artificially sweetened beverages to an increased risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...
A new study is revealing that artificially sweetened drinks, like diet soda, can be just as bad — or worse — than beverages that contain sugar. As little as nine ounces of a sugary drink per day ...
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