Diet Coke really does have more caffeine than regular Coke, but the actual difference between the two and the reasons why may ...
More than 60% of American adults report drinking sugar-sweetened beverages one or more times daily, according to the CDC.
Think one soda now and then is harmless? Think again. New data presented at United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Week shows ...
A bunch of new soda flavors will hit store shelves in 2026. Only time will tell whether these products will earn a permanent ...
The promise of zero calories is tempting, but the true cost might be found in your gut health and metabolic signaling. If you ...
Interestingly, not all sodas exert the same effect. Cola drinks-whether regular or diet-seem to be the ones most correlated ...
If you feel like you can’t quit your ritual of downing an ice cold diet soda, you’re not wrong: research shows they’re not ...
Diet Coke doesn’t raise blood sugar directly. However, long-term use of artificial sweeteners may still impact overall health ...
Diet soft drinks provide few nutrients. They often contain artificial sweeteners and caffeine, and while they’re low in ...
A DIET Coke ‘addict’ who guzzles down three bottles a day has revealed that she spends more than £2,000 on her obsession.
Recent research reveals that daily soda intake, including diet versions, can significantly increase the risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).