Both diet and regular sodas come with health risks — but one may do more damage to your metabolism and liver over time.
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 ...
A new study found that people with type 2 diabetes who drank diet soda didn't get any healthier when switching to water—in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An eye-opening new study links artificially sweetened beverages to an increased disease risk. Surprisingly, diet drinks carried a ...
Not all diet sodas are the same, so before you reach for a sugar-free fizzy drink, make sure you've read the label to make ...
You might want to skip your afternoon soda. Even moderate amounts of artificially sweetened and sugary drinks are both associated with an increased risk of liver disease, according to a new study. As ...
The bottom line: Diet soda consumption is linked to some pretty serious health problems. Turns out, there's not a huge consensus on the topic. For some experts, diet soda is just not worth it. "Just ...