Our hearts beat around 100,000 times a day, but we tend not to worry about them unless there's a problem. Here, experts ...
Dr Eric Berg believes that the reason most people die can be improved, and their health can be enhanced, by extending their ...
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Researchers found that less sugar in childhood — and in the womb — is linked to decreased risks of type 2 diabetes and high ...
When rationing ended in 1953, sugar intake doubled nearly overnight. This change effectively created two groups of children: ...
Eating little to no sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life -- from conception to age 2 -- can help protect them ...
The study uses UK Biobank data to look at the health of people who were conceived and born when sugar was rationed during World War II. The findings were striking.
Twenty-five grams of sugar is about six teaspoons. It may sound like a lot, but you can hit that amount with just one item.
A low-sugar diet in utero and in the first two years of life can meaningfully reduce the risk of chronic diseases in ...
Removing sugar from your diet for just 30 days can trigger remarkable changes throughout your body, from your brain to your skin. While sugar has become ...
But WHO has called the current standards inadequate and recommends they be updated with a particular focus on avoiding sugar ...
Soda’s comeback has also been bolstered by the rapid growth of sugarless sodas like Coke Zero Sugar. Coke Zero’s volume ...