Sugary Drinks and Stomach Cancer; GLP-1 Use in IBD; Fiber Supplements for IBS
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A large and long-term study suggests that a common component of the diet deserves more attention: sugary drinks. Researchers found that people who consumed at least one sugary drink a day presented a risk of about two and a half times higher stomach cancer, compared to those who almost never consumed this type of drink. Ebola: African organ states that the spread of Ebola presents signs of pandemic emergency Personal trainer from England dies at…
A new scientific study conducted in the US has once again revealed the devastating effects of daily sugary drink consumption on human health. Sugar-sweetened beverages, which experts describe as "liquid death," have been found to be directly linked to stomach cancer, the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide.
Daily consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages may be associated with a higher risk of stomach cancer, but a cause-and-effect relationship has not yet been proven.
Sugary Drinks and Stomach Cancer; GLP-1 Use in IBD; Fiber Supplements for IBS
(MedPage Today) -- Prospective data from the U.S. found that people who drank a sugar-sweetened beverage each day had a more than twofold risk of developing gastric cancer. (Gastro Hep Advances) A randomized trial failed to support the routine...
Popular non-alcoholic drink dubbed 'liquid death' can dramatically increase your likelihood of stomach cancer
New research has suggested that often consuming sugary drinks could be linked to a potentially higher risk of stomach cancer.Researchers assessed health information from over 112,000 adults and compared their dietary habits with cancer diagnoses recorded over several decades.The research found that people who consumed at least one beverage containing added sugar every day were a whopping 2.4 times more likely to develop the type of cancer than t…
A study of over 112,000 people found that the group who drank sugary drinks every day had a 2.45 times higher risk of stomach cancer, but the reason could not be confirmed.
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