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Ingredient in diet sodas, ice cream and chewing gum now linked to liver disease | ...

The Daily Mail 27 Nov 2025
Scientists found that sorbitol, a sugar alcohol used as a sugar substitute added to some diet sodas, sugar-free gums, low-sugar candy, ice cream and desserts, as well as some low-calorie fruit drinks, could raise the risk of fatty liver disease.
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Experts issues serious health warning to anyone drinking diet soda

Newsner 26 Nov 2025
A study presented on October 6 at the 2025 United European Gastroenterology Week conference in Berlin shows that even drinking diet soda and moderate amounts of artificially sweetened and sugary drinks can be a health hazard.
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Think diet soda is healthy? The surprising truth may make you quit today

The Times of India 18 Nov 2025
Recent research indicates that diet soda may not be the safer option many believe ... .
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Doc, is it true? Diet sodas won't give you cavities – right?

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025
Switching to diet sodas alone won’t save your teeth,” the doctor explains.“Just because it's sugar-free doesn't necessarily mean it's safe for teeth,” he adds.Though diet sodas do not promote cavities ...
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Diet soda can spike your diabetes risk by 38%? The truth behind 'sugar-free' drinks

The Times of India 27 Oct 2025
What this means for your lifestyleIf you are choosing diet sodas or artificially-sweetened drinks thinking “at least I’m avoiding sugar,” this study suggests that there is more to the story.
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Diet soda is more harmful than regular soda: Study reveals surprising liver risks

The Times of India 09 Oct 2025
For years, diet soda has been sold as the “healthier” alternative to sugary soft drinks, the guilt-free fizz we could sip without worry ... The findings suggest that those zero-calorie bubbles might not be as innocent as they seem.Diet soda vs.
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Is diet soda bad for you? Artificially sweetened drinks linked with fatty liver disease

El Paso Times 08 Oct 2025
A new study is revealing that artificially sweetened drinks, like diet soda, can be just as bad — or worse — than beverages that contain sugar ... heavy alcohol use.Does diet soda make you gain weight?.
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Why just one can of diet soda may be worse for your health than regular soda

Live Mint 07 Oct 2025
A new Australian study finds that drinking just one can of diet soda daily may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by 38%, potentially posing greater health risks than regular sugary drinks ....
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Why just 1 can of diet soda may be worse for your health than regular soda

New York Post 07 Oct 2025
That diet soda may not be as healthy as you think ... Consuming more than a slim can of diet soda a day resulted in a 60% higher risk of MASLD ... The good news is that substituting water reduced MASLD risk by 12.8% for sugary sodas and 15.2% for diet sodas.
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Woman hospitalized with pain and vomiting—diet soda cured her

Ars Technica 27 Sep 2025
A 63-year-old woman showed up at the emergency department of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston with severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting ... Read full article. Comments .
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I’m a Doctor. You Can Pry My Diet Soda Out of My Cold, Dead Hands.

Slate 18 Sep 2025
Scientists tested for links between artificial sweeteners and cognitive decline ... .
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