How does sugar affect our heart health?


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New research suggests that limiting sugar during pregnancy and the first two years of life can have lasting benefits for your child's heart health. — dpa

New research suggests that limiting sugar during pregnancy and the first two years of life can have lasting benefits for our heart health.

The study, published in the medical journal The BMJ, looked at 63,433 people from the UK Biobank born between October 1951 and March 1956 with no history of heart disease.

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