Cheeky diet soft drink getting you through the work day? Here’s what that may mean for your health
- Written by Lauren Ball, Professor of Community Health and Wellbeing, The University of Queensland
Breakingpic/PexelsMany people are drinking less sugary soft drink than in the past. This is a great win for public health, given the recognised risks of diets high in sugar-sweetened drinks.
But over time, intake of diet soft drinks has grown. In fact, it’s so high that these products are now regularly detected in wastewater.
So what does the...

















