A study has found that diet fizzy drinks and other artificially sweetened beverages do not cause diabetes, as had previously been thought.
Researchers at Harvard University said that while regular soda and other sugary drinks can increase a person's risk of diabetes, drinking artificially sweetened soft drinks, coffee or tea will not.
Researchers at Harvard University said that while regular soda and other sugary drinks can increase a person's risk of diabetes, drinking artificially sweetened soft drinks, coffee or tea will not.