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Drinking a glass or more of 100% fruit juice daily is associated with a small weight gain in children and adults, according to a new analysis.
Wondering whether fruit juice is good for you? Some fruit juices contain a lot of sugar, says Consumer Reports, which offers advice on drinking fruit juice.
Drinking fruit juice was associated with weight gain in both children and adults in a new study. Experts explain the findings.
Drinking fruit juice can have an impact on your risk of having a stroke, but why is this so? We asked an expert to explain how the two are connected.
A fruit juice sold to at-home winemakers and commercial wineries in 12 states has been recalled amid botulism concerns, according to the FDA. Botulism is a rare but serious illness.
A new study suggests that eating dried fruits—prunes, raisins, and apricots—can relieve constipation. Here's why, plus how to sneak more dried fruit into your diet.
Fruit or fruit juice: Which is healthier? “Whole fruits are the best option for the people looking to balance blood sugar and maintain steady energy levels.
A new study has found that going on a juice-only diet for as little as three days can change people’s oral microbiome, with increased inflammatory bacteria and fewer beneficial bacteria found on ...
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