Juice: It’s Sugary, It’s Caloric, and It’s Not Great for You

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We know that sugary drinks can contribute to a host of health problems, including obesity and diabetes. So, why do fruit juices, which can have as much or more sugar than soda, get a pass? We serve them to kids as a healthy option, but they really aren’t. Dr. Aaron Carroll explains:

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