Sugary drinks tied to possible cancer risk, French researchers say
By Thomson Reuters ·
Consumption of sugary drinks is linked to obesity, which itself increases cancer risks
Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press
Sugary drinks are seen at a store in Montreal in 2017. A large study in France suggests that limiting intake of sugar-sweetened drinks may help to cut the number of cancer cases in a population.
People who drink a lot of sugary drinks have a higher risk of developing cancer, although the evidence cannot establish a direct causal link, researchers said.
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