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Daily Sugary Drink Consumption Linked to Higher Risk of Stomach Cancer, Study Finds

Researchers found daily sugar-sweetened drinks were tied to a 2.45-fold higher gastric cancer risk, while diet drinks showed no association.

  • Daily consumption of sugary drinks is linked to a 2.45 times higher risk of stomach cancer according to a study by the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute.
  • Women who drank more than one sugary drink daily faced a 3.04-fold increased risk of stomach cancer.
  • Artificially sweetened beverages showed no association with increased stomach cancer risk in the study participants.
  • The observational study included mostly white participants, used data from over 112,000 individuals, and could not establish causation.
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Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of stomach cancer, major study finds

A popular daily drinking habit could be linked to a significantly higher risk of stomach cancer, according to a new study from Mass General Brigham.

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Sugary drinks found linked to stomach cancer for first time

Gastric cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death worldwide

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