sugar intake and diabetes risk
Sugar intake and diabetes risk refers to the relationship between the amount of sugar consumed in one's diet and the likelihood of developing diabetes. Higher levels of sugar consumption have been found to increase the risk of developing diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes.
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