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Caffeinated, sugary drinks raise type 2 diabetes risk
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition revealed one serving of caffeinated, sugar-sweetened drink was associated with a 13% increased risk of type 2 diabetes, while a serving of either decaffeinated sugary beverage or artificially-sweetened drink were tied to 11% and 6% increased risk, respectively. However, researchers found coffee or tea intake may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes onset.

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