New Research Highlights Concerning Link Between Sugary Drink Consumption and Oral Cavity Cancer A comprehensive study published March 13, 2025, in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery has revealed a striking connection between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and oral cancer risk in women. Researchers analyzed data from 162,602 women participating in the Nurses’ Health Study and Nurses’… Continue reading Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Significantly Increase Oral Cancer Risk in Women, Study Reveals
Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Significantly Increase Oral Cancer Risk in Women, Study Reveals
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