There is a new study that suggests consuming too much added sugar in drinks, specifically sugar-sweetened beverages, can increase the risk of developing fatty liver disease. The research found that individuals who consumed sugary drinks daily had a higher likelihood of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD is a common condition that can lead to liver damage and other serious health issues. Experts recommend reducing the intake of sugary drinks and opting for healthier alternatives to prevent the risk of developing fatty liver disease.