Sugary drinks linked to cancer, study suggests

Drinking less than one can of sugary drink or 100% fruit juice per day is linked to an increased risk of cancer, a study suggests.

Sugary drinks linked to cancer, study suggests

Drinking less than one can of sugary drink or 100% fruit juice per day is linked to an increased risk of cancer, a study suggests.

Researchers reported that people who consume 200ml per day of a sugar-sweetened drink or fruit juice had an 18% increased risk of all types of cancer.

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