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Do sweet beverages increase the risk of irritable bowel syndrome?
In this cohort study in 178,711 participants (average age of 56) of predominantly European ancestry, sugar-sweetened beverages, but not artificially sweetened beverages or 100% fruit juice, were associated with an increased risk of developing irritable bowel syndrome.
Associations between sweetened beverage consumption and respiratory conditions
The association between different beverages and type 2 diabetes risk
Dietary factors and eye health in children
Does fruit juice promote weight gain?