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Should we really be cutting out sugar from our diets... or is it just a myth? As new study suggests avoiding it won't help you lose weight, and could even increase your risk of disease
A new study suggests avoiding sugar may not aid weight loss and could potentially increase disease risk, challenging common dietary advice to cut out sugar.
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