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Fat attack

an’t resist a sugary drink? You could be increasing. The research, conducted by scientists at Tufts University in Boston, US, found people who drink sugary beverages on a daily basis, may be more prone to dyslipidemia – an abnormal level of fats in the blood, and a metabolic disorder linked to cardiovascular disease.

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