New guidelines from the World Health Organization are enough to kill anyone's sugar high. The U.N. health agency says the world is eating too much sugar and people should slash their intake to just six to 12 teaspoons per day — an amount that could be exceeded with a single can of soda.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has said he plans to outlaw super-sized sugary drinks, in a ban cementing his reputation as one of America's hardest-driving policy makers on public health.
From breakfast to dinner, most of us are eating too much sugar. Here are seven easy ways of forming healthy habits in 2018.
Just last week, the internet was flooded with news about new evidence that the sugar industry pulled the plug on a study some 50 years ago linking high sugar consumption to heart disease and bladder cancer in rats.
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When I got a text message from Angelo Songco of Sugarleaf about a talk to be given by Dr. Miguel Flores titled “Are You a Cancer Killer?”, I was intrigued.
All-natural, low-sugar, and packed with supposed health benefits, kombucha has invaded grocery stores, supermarkets and cafes.
Coffee is one of the more popular food trends of late, with a variety of studies suggesting that it may have a variety of health benefits.
Life can be bitter or sweet—especially if we learn to control the tempting poisons that are part of our everyday life.
Although several non-sugar sweeteners are approved for use, little is known about their potential benefits and harms for health.