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Soda linked to liver disease
Dr. Mike with the FOX Medical Team joins FOX6 WakeUp to talk about fatty liver disease.
MILWAUKEE - A new study finds drinking as little as one can of diet soda a day may increase the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by 60 percent – while drinking a sugary beverage could raise that risk by 50 percent.
The damage can be similar to what's seen in a heavy drinker and can lead to "cirrhosis" as well as liver cancer.
Dr. Mike with the FOX Medical Team joins FOX6 WakeUp to talk about fatty liver disease.