date:Jun 19, 2015
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New research, however, is adding one more condition related to sugar intakenon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which affects approximately 30 percent of U.S. adults. Researchers examined the cross-sectional association between intake of sugar-sweetened beveragessuch as caffeinated- and caffeine-free colas, other carbonated beverages with sugar, fruit punches, lemonade or other non-carbonated fruit drinksor diet soda and fatty liver disease in 5,908 par