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The exact effect on the liver of mixing alcohol with diet soda isn't well studied, but individually, both alcohol and diet soda may be problematic.
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Fatty liver is rising even among non-drinkers. A gastroenterologist explains the causes, lifestyle risks, early warning signs, and prevention tips for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Research tracking thousands of adults found that staying fit lowered mortality and liver disease risk among drinkers—though ...
"We're gonna ask Dunkin' Doughnuts and Starbucks, show us the safety data that shows that it's OK for a teenage girl to drink ...
Getting most of your calories from drinks can result in a loss of normal appetite regulation and a higher risk of certain chronic diseases over time.