- Soft drinks made with artificial sweeteners, such as diet colas, do not help people lose weight and may be as big a part of the obesity problem as the full-sugar versions, says a new paper by researchers at Imperial College London and two universities in Brazil. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jan/03/no-evidence-sugar-free-diet-soft-drinks-aid-weight-loss-study 462 comments science
- No evidence sugar-free soft drinks aid weight loss. Academics say no evidence to support perception that ‘diet’ drinks are healthier than full-sugar versions https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jan/03/no-evidence-sugar-free-diet-soft-drinks-aid-weight-loss-study 79 comments worldnews
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- The Case Against Sugar review – an unsweetened attack on diet myths | Health, mind and body books | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jan/02/the-case-against-sugar-gary-taubes-review-compelling-attack-diet-myths 0 comments
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