Soda, sugar-sweetened beverages linked to more severe symptoms for people with multiple sclerosis
For people with multiple sclerosis (MS), drinking around 290 calories per day of soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages, or the equivalent of about two cans of non-diet soda, may be tied to more severe symptoms and a higher level of disability compared to people with MS who seldom consume sugar-sweetened beverages, according to a preliminary study.
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Soda, sugar-sweetened beverages linked to more severe symptoms for people with multiple sclerosis
March 5, 2019 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: consume-sugar-sweetened, diet, disability-compared, equivalent, more-severe, non-diet-soda, oncalldiets, other-sugar-sweetened, sugar, the-equivalent