Why a Singapore hospital is warning that bubble milk tea is bad for your health
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High sugar levels and non-dairy creamer with hydrogenated palm oil link the drink to heart disease and stroke, Singapore’s Mount Alvernia Hospital warns
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Sweet-toothed bubble tea lovers, look away now: the sugary drink has grown so popular in Singapore that a hospital in the island city state is urging consumers to modify their orders to make them healthier.
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