News - Frank Hu
A new study revealed that women who decided to drink plain water instead of sugary drinks, such as juices or soda, had less of a chance of developing diabetes.
A new study published in the journal PLoS Medicine highlights the increased risk of type 2 diabetes for women who juggle irregular work and sleep cycles and the increasing risk entailed the longer that schedule is maintained.
Drinking a moderate amount of alcohol could help keep some women from developing diabetes, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health claim in a new study.
Harvard University researchers suggest in a new study that diet sodas and other drinks with sugar-substitutes, once blamed for increasing the odds of developing diabetes, are not guilty.
By Jordan Lite, Daily News, New York Aug. 15--Drinking just one soda a day could pack on an extra 15 pounds a year, a new study says. "[The facts] will scare a lot of people.
