Many low-carb or no-sugar products still contain large amounts of saturated fat, which can raise bad cholesterol and increase your risk of heart disease.
In addition, people often overconsume no-sugar products because they assume that they must be healthier, and they end up taking in more calories than they need which leads to weight gain or prevents weight loss.
There is no point in sugar-coating an admittedly bleak job market.
"Since then, we've had three major events -- the New Orleans Bowl, the Panthers-Saints game and the Sugar Bowl -- "with no issues.
The researchers found that the drugs did have a positive impact on people with mild depression - but the effect was no bigger than that achieved by giving patients a sugar-coated "dummy" pill.
So if your goal is to lose weight or stay healthy, your best bet is probably to have a small serving of regular ice cream, a serving -- no seconds -- of a low-fat and low-sugar ice cream, or better yet, a bowl of fresh fruit -- with a tablespoon or two of ice cream on top if you really love it!
Seen in this light, chronic added-sugar consumption is no less a problem than smoking or alcoholism.
Once in the winery, the grapes are fermented with the yeasts on their own skins and with as little manipulation as possible--no fining or filtration, or acidification or de-acidification, or added sugar to boost alcohol or machines to reduce it.
The American Heart Association has recommended a consumption goal of no more than 450 kilocalories of sugar-sweetened beverages -- fewer than three 12-ounce cans of carbonated cola -- per week, the report says.
Drinking oversize sodas falls into this category: The sugar-swiller is hurting no one but himself, and he should be persuaded, not compelled, to lay off.
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In no way does it show that consuming sugar-sweetened beverages causes chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease or cancer - the real causes of death among the studied subjects.
According to the American Heart Association, healthy men without diabetes should consume no more than nine tablespoons of sugar per day - or 45 grams total.
Bloomberg justifies his nanny-state interventions by pointing to the social costs of obesity, but there is no direct causal link between obesity and 20-ounce sodas with sugar in them, and neither would it be anyone's business at all except for the increasing government control and subsidies for health care.
American sugar producers argue, with complete aplomb, that the price-support program operates at no cost to taxpayers.
Sugar hit a 30-year high in New York on February 3 and cereals show no sign of slowing down either.
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No water, no sugar, no Coke, which makes water conservation is a major topic of conversation in the Coca-Cola boardroom.
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