Health Risks of Bubble Tea: What New Research Reveals

📰 Original title: Is bubble tea bad for you? New research raises red flags

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Health Risks of Bubble Tea: What New Research Reveals

Bubble tea, once a niche Taiwanese beverage, has now become a global phenomenon. However, new research raises concerns about the potential health risks associated with the drink. The tapioca pearls…

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Cardiologist warns artificial sweeteners stealing years from your brain: ‘62% faster cognitive decline with high intake’

Several health studies have linked the consumption of sugar with many diseases. A 2022 Harvard Health report states…
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New research links rising US temperatures to increased sugar consumption, while BofA reports small business job cuts and McKinsey plans more entry-level hiring despite AI advances.
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[Wall Street Talk] Climate Change Drives Up Sugar Consumption—Ice Cream and Soda Sales Surge

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Surprised to see how much sugar is consumed across Europe! 🍰 Belgium, Poland, and Malta leading the pack. #SugarConsumption #EuropeStats
It is always nice to start the New Year with something positive. This is a paper led by Bettina Zenz who is interested in research on Sugar Consumption and health/oral health. So much has been said about sugar consumption recently, but there are important gaps, "98% of papers use only individual-level data and recommend policy interventions targeted at individuals." Much more work is needed in relation to evidencing upstream determinants. https://lnkd.in/eeBxaqPU #sugarconsumption #publichealth
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