Study reveals high sugary drink consumption raises oral cancer risk.
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It may not just be tooth decay you need to worry about when it comes to sugary drinks: new research suggests that these ...
Regular consumption of sugary drinks may increase the risk of oral cancer by nearly five times, according to a University of ...
研究团队表示,这项研究表明,无论吸烟和饮酒习惯如何,高糖饮料摄入均与女性口腔癌风险增加有关,在不吸烟/少量吸烟以及不饮酒/少量饮酒的女性中观察到更强的关联性。这项研究为目前正在实施的限制糖类摄入以改善一般人群健康和限制慢性疾病的政策提供了支持。
A greater intake of sugar-sweetened beverages was tied to a higher risk for oral cavity cancer, or OCC, in women, a ...
Throat cancer cases among men are on the rise, largely due to HPV, a virus widely known for causing cervical cancer in women.
"These findings suggest a potential emerging cause of OCC in women with a low baseline risk. The study revealed a significant ...
High sugar-sweetened beverage intake was associated with increased oral cavity cancer in women – regardless of smoking or ...
High intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with an increased risk of oral cavity cancer in women, data suggest.
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