New Study: If you drink soft drinks, you risk cancer

A new study has found that soft drinks can increase the risk of liver cancer. According to the study presented at the American Food Association's annual meeting, either a soft drink a day increases the risk of being affected by this disease, according to Insider. Researchers from numerous institutions looked at [...]
Researchers from numerous institutions looked at data from 90,504 women in postmenopauza, aged 50 to 79, which they followed for 19 years. They wanted to see if there was a pattern between sugar consumption, such as soft drinks and fruit, and the risk of liver cancer.
They found that women who consumed at least one sweet drink a day were 73% more likely to develop liver cancer than women who drank three or less sweet drinks a month. Women who drank one or more sweet drinks each day had a chance of 78% higher, according to data.
liver cancer is the world's sixth most common form of cancer diagnosed, according to World Cancer Research Fund International, and both related cases and deaths are on the rise, according to the American Cancer Association. /abcnews. al












