PROVO, Utah (ABC4) — Drinking your sugar may be worse for you than previously thought.

That is, according to a recent study conducted by Brigham Young University researchers in collaboration with several researchers from Germany-based institutions.

The study, which analyzed data from over half a million people across multiple continents, found that sugar consumed through drinks, such as soda and juice, was consistently linked to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. Sugar from other sources reportedly showed no such link or were even associated with a lower risk.

Karen Della Corte, the lead author on the study and a BYU nutritional science professor, said this was the first study to draw clear "dose-response" relationships between different sugar sources and T2D risks.

"It highlights why d

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