
Is your no-sugar drink really the healthier option?
If you reach for a no-sugar drink, thinking you're making a wise choice, you might need to think again. A new study suggests artificially sweetened drinks carry a similar type 2 diabetes risk to sugar sweetened beverages. Also, loneliness is a growing public health issue, especially among younger people. What can we do to address it? And gynaecological cancer survivors are flipping the script, teaching health professionals.
Health Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Show Notes
If you reach for a no-sugar drink, thinking you're making a wise choice, you might need to think again.
A new study suggests artificially sweetened drinks carry a similar type 2 diabetes risk to sugar sweetened beverages.
Also, loneliness is a growing public health issue, especially among younger people. What can we do to address it?
And gynaecological cancer survivors are flipping the script, teaching health professionals.