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flag Teens drinking lots of sugary drinks face a 34% higher anxiety risk, study finds.

flag A 2026 review of nine studies links high sugary drink consumption in teens to a 34% higher risk of anxiety disorders, with most studies showing a consistent association. flag The analysis, which included sodas, energy drinks, and sweetened juices, found no proof of causation but suggests diet may play a role in adolescent mental health. flag Experts recommend reducing sugary drinks in favor of water or low-calorie alternatives to support wellbeing.

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