Healthy Living/WellnessHere's Why Sodas And Other Sugary Drinks Up Your Heart Attack Risks By 35 Percent Sugary beverages such as sodas increase risks for stroke, diabetes and heart attack. Researchers said this has something to do with how fructose behaves in the body.by Rhodi Lee
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Healthy Living/WellnessChildren Without Access To Garden More Likely To Become Obese, New Study Saysby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessDrug Prescribed For Gallstone-Related Spasms May Prevent Type 1 Diabetesby Julienne Roman
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