Drinking diet soda doesn't cause liver damage but can contribute to fatty liver disease due to artificial sweeteners and other risk factors. Learn more.
Drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by 60%, while drinking a sugary beverage could raise the risk by 50%, a new unpublished ...
New research reveals that even low doses of aspartame are linked to heart muscle stiffening and cognitive decline, ...
A new study suggests that aspartame consumption may be linked to decreased heart and brain function. The artificial sweetener ...
Imagine a world where Coke and Pepsi don't exist. Those of us who remember the Cola Wars can hardly do such a thing. But that is the mindset I had to put myself in for this tasting. Personally, I am a ...
Many Americans are addicted to soda. And for those who wish to stop, cutting soda cold-turkey might not be a good idea ...
If Addison Rae is the queen of “Diet Pepsi,” Fat Joe is looking to be the king. The Terror Squad honcho estimates that he drinks between 30 to 40 cans of Diet ...