Added sugar and salt are the 'villains' in relationship between dietary patterns and stomach cancer
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Added sugar and salt are the 'villains' in relationship between dietary patterns and stomach cancer
Sugar added to food may be the "villain" when it comes to the relationship between stomach cancer and an unhealthy diet, while salt increases the risk of tumors in people with habits considered healthy. This is the result of a study carried out in Brazil and published in the journal BMC Medicine.
Salt linked to stomach cancer
Salt is an essential component of all foods. Less of it can remove the essence of a meal, while more of it can spoil its flavor. A dinner can be ruined by too much salt, but that's not all. It can also have detrimental effects on our health, with serious repercussions. Dr. Ninad Katdare, consultant in abdominopelvic surgical oncology at HCG Cancer Centre, Colaba, described the connection between salt and stomach cancer in an interview. The World…
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