Sweetened drinks link to heart failure risk

Drinking two or more glasses of fizzy or sweetened drinks a day is linked to an increased risk of heart failure, experts have warned.
Sweetened drinks link to heart failure risk

Two 200ml servings, equivalent to just over a can of drink a day, could increase the risk of heart failure by 23%, a study revealed.

Sweetened drinks have been linked previously to changes in blood pressure as well as insulin and glucose levels.

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