Diet sodas raise risk of type 2 diabetes MORE than those sweetened with real sugar: study
Artificially-sweetened sodas have been linked to a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes for women than sodas sweetened with ordinary sugar, according to French research unveiled on Thursday. "Contrary to conventional thinking, the risk of diabetes is higher with 'light' beverages compared with 'regular' sweetened drinks," the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm) said.
More than 10 percent of NYC’s adults have been diagnosed with diabetes
(Alamy) ( ) The Big Apple’s appetite for sweet drinks and fattening food is growing deadlier by the year. A staggering 10.5 percent of New York City adults, or close to 650,000, have been diagnosed…
Gallery Spotlight – Bruce & Selina: Before Dawn
The Bruce/Selina relationship is the central core of Cat-Tales, and Remidar is a fan favorite of the artists featured in solo galleries on the CT website. So the news that there are five new pieces…