
Sugary Drinks Linked to an Increase in Oral Cancer Risk Among Women: New Research
By George Citroner Women who indulge in just one sugar-sweetened beverage a day are nearly five times more likely to develop oral cavity cancer than those who sip on these drinks infrequently, according to a new study. This elevated risk remains steadfast, regardless of whether they smoke or drink alcohol, challenging traditional understanding of oral cancer risk factors.
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