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Scientists in Sweden studied nearly 70,000 people over two decades .
They looked at three types of sugar consumption: toppings such as honey, treats like a pastry and sweetened beverages.
Consuming sweet drinks was worse for your health than any other form of sugar.
But people who had the occasional sweet treat had better health outcomes than those who had no treats at all.
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