It’s marketed as a smart, sugar-free choice—but new research suggests that drinking diet soda daily could quietly be harming ...
Diet soda is free from sugar and calories, but research shows it may still increase your risk of diabetes, dental erosion, and heart issues.
Though diet soda isn’t inherently bad for you, studies have linked regular consumption of it to potential health concerns.
Gulping down an artificially sweetened beverage not only may be associated with health risks for your body, but also possibly your brain, a new study suggests. Artificially sweetened drinks, such as ...
Soda contains ingredients that increase inflammation and disrupt helpful gut bacteria. Learn how this affects digestive ...
New research suggests that daily consumption of diet soda may carry significant health risks. Even one can of diet soda per day could increase the likelihood of cardiovascular problems and metabolic ...
Many people think that because diet soda has no sugar or calories, it's healthy — relative to regular soda. Unfortunately, the artificial sweeteners used to sweeten diet soda aren't so sweet. Symptoms ...
Diet soft drinks provide few nutrients. They often contain artificial sweeteners and caffeine, and while they’re low in ...
Previous studies have linked drinking diet soda with a higher risk of diabetes, among other health problems. But a large, long-term study bucks the trend, suggesting that diet sodas and other ...
Ken Frondorf is known by friends and family as the “Diet Coke Guy.” The 68-year-old from Cincinnat drinks about 10 plastic 16.9-ounce bottles of Diet Coke every day. It’s the only liquid he consumes ...
Diet Coke has been called the "millennial cigarette" on social media. Is it really that bad for your health? Here’s what ...