Share on Pinterest New research suggests people who get more than 25% of their total energy from added sugars could have an 88% higher chance of kidney stones than those who eat a diet low in added ...
Americans eat more than two to three times the recommended amount added sugar daily. (Illustration: Jiaqi Wang for Yahoo News) It’s in our DNA to like sweet foods. Our earliest ancestors had to forage ...
Even though sugar tastes great, consuming too much of it isn’t ideal for your health. That can be hard to hear, especially considering that about 30% of American adults get at least 15% of their daily ...
Many consumers feel pride in avoiding the glazed pastries in the supermarket and instead opting for "all natural" granola that comes packed with extra protein. Same goes for low-fat yogurts "made with ...
Share on Pinterest Added sugar in the diet may contribute to the development of kidney stones, research shows. delihayat/Getty Images New research shows that added sugar consumption may be a risk ...
Editor’s note: The podcast Chasing Life With Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores the medical science behind some of life’s mysteries big and small. You can listen to episodes here. (CNN) — Halloween is creeping ...
Share on Pinterest New research links different kinds of added sugar consumption to increased cardiovascular disease risk. Gillian Vann/Stocksy Experts are interested in how added sugars affect the ...
In nutrition guidelines published in the Federal Register April 25, the US Department of Agriculture for the first time capped added sugar in school meals, but pulled back on proposed restrictions for ...
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