A new study has revealed a significant link between daily sugary drink consumption and a higher risk of oral cancer, with ...
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MedPage Today on MSNSugary Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Mouth Cancer in WomenGreater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was associated with a significantly increased risk of oral cavity ...
Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, develops in the oral cavity, which includes the lips, tongue, gums, and the lining of the mouth. Last year, the UK saw record mouth cancer cases ...
“It was all surreal. I was like, 'Oh my God!'” Jackie had sought advice on a small, pea-sized lump at the side of her mouth, ...
It is important to screen for deadly diseases that can affect oral health, so that doctors can start treatment early -- not ...
A collaborative research team from The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and West China Hospital of Sichuan University has made a ...
Women consuming at least one sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) a day have an almost five times higher risk for oral cavity ...
High sugar-sweetened beverage intake was associated with increased oral cavity cancer in women – regardless of smoking or ...
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RSVP Live on MSNSugary drinks can increase women's risk of cancer by up to five timesA new study carried out by the University of Washington have discovered that women who consume more than one sugary drink a ...
FIZZY drinks raise your cancer risk, according to a study. Women who consume more than one sugary drink per day were found to be five times more likely to get mouth cancer than those who drink ...
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