A pernicious fizz
Sugary sodas will raise your cholesterol and triglyceride levels, upping the odds of heart disease and stroke.
Sugary sodas will raise your cholesterol and triglyceride levels, upping the odds of heart disease and stroke.
Your heart may pay the price.
People should consider testing, even if they think they don't have it.
Sugary sodas linked again to increased heart troubles and risk of dying.
Sugary beverages are linked to greater risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Drinking just one can a day can increase your risk for several chronic health problems. Find out why—and what you can do to halt your habit.
Study finds daily sugary drink tied to 13 percent increased risk over a decade.
Researchers conclude that your kids really shouldn't drink sugary, caffeinated beverages.