Kids and teens around the world are consuming more sugary drinks, increasing their risk of future health problems, a new study finds. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News
Kids and teens around the world are consuming more sugary drinks, increasing their risk of future health problems, a new study finds. Young people consumed nearly 23% more sugar-sweetened beverages in 2018 compared to 1990, according to the report published Wednesday in the BMJ. Advertisement