A soda a day, allows cancer into the bay
A recent study has discovered that people who drink even one soda a day increase their chances of developing several types of cancer like prostate, liver, gallbladder, and ovarian.
By Web Desk
February 23, 2018
Sugar sodas have always been bad-listed for causing tooth rot, weight gain and increasing risk of diabetes.
A recent study has discovered that people who drink even one soda a day increase their chances of developing several types of cancer like prostate, liver, gallbladder, and ovarian.
One of the main reasons for these kinds of cancer is obesity and soft drinks have been attributed to the task of tacking people with weight. The new study has revealed that people who are not obese but consume soft drinks are likely to develop cancer.
The research was conducted on over 35,000 Australians and 3,283 of them developed various cancers including kidney, esophagus, pancreas, colorectal, stomach, and liver.
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