It's linked to Type 2 diabetes, cancer, and more—but the health effects aren't clear cut, according to experts.
A recent New York Times feature about a day in the life of President Donald Trump revealed that the commander in chief ...
Diet soda is marketed as a healthy alternative to its more sugary cousin, but is that true? As it turns out, diet soda comes ...
Drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by 60%, while drinking a sugary beverage could raise the risk by 50%, a new unpublished ...
Diet Coke is by no means new to the beverage scene, but with all the hype the carbonated cola has been getting lately, it certainly feels that way. With social media—specifically Gen Z—dubbing the ...
Diet soda may seem like a smarter choice than sugary drinks, but growing research suggests that consuming it frequently could pose unexpected risks to your long-term health.
Bad news for drinkers who also are trying to watch their figures. According to Scientific American, a new study found that drinking cocktails made with diet sodas can make your breath-alcohol levels ...
The first Pepsi Challenge tour in 50 years didn’t feature regular or even Diet Pepsi. Instead, the blind taste-test showdown last year pitted Pepsi Zero Sugar against Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. At the ...
Diet soda has been a staple in grocery stores, refrigerators and vending machines since the 1980s. But now, the branding of diet products is changing — but not the product itself. Companies are moving ...