Researchers have uncovered a surprising link between everyday soft drink habits and mental health, revealing that even moderate soda consumption could alter gut microbes in ways that heighten ...
The average Australian drinks almost 60 litres of soft drink a year. Many people see diet soft drinks as a "healthier" choice than regular ones, and when it comes to sugar, that's true. In comparison, ...
Soft drink consumption is linked to a higher risk for major depressive disorder (MDD) and more severe symptoms in women, potentially due to alterations in the gut microbiome, new research showed.
Lauren Ball works for The University of Queensland and receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Queensland Health and Mater Misericordia. She is a Director of Dietitians ...
The average Australian drinks almost 60 litres of soft drink a year. Many people see diet soft drinks as a “healthier” choice than regular ones, and when it comes to sugar, that’s true. For example, a ...
New research reveals that carbonated soft drinks may increase the severity of menstrual pain, while moderate coffee consumption offers a surprising protective effect against severe dysmenorrhea. Study ...