AIMode.newsSearch
Live

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Linked to Stomach Cancer For The First Time

S

ScienceAlert

AIMode News Desk · curated summary

1 min readHealth

Automated news aggregation. Headlines and summaries are gathered from public feeds; see our editorial standards for sourcing, corrections, and AI-assist disclosure.

Related coverage: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Linked to Stomach Cancer For The First Time ScienceAlert Most Americans drink at least one soda a day. It's associated with this type of cancer USA Today How many sodas is too many? New study finds a troubling cancer link Fast Company People who consume sugar-sweetened beverages on a daily basis have higher risk of stomach cancer Medical Xpress Metabolic Dysfunction May Explain Sugar-Sweetened Beverage–Gastric Cancer Link, With Andrew Chan, MD, MPH HCPLive

Key takeaways

  • 01Related coverage: Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Linked to Stomach Cancer For The First Time ScienceAlert Most Americans drink at least one soda a day.
  • 02It's associated with this type of cancer USA Today How many sodas is too many?
  • 03New study finds a troubling cancer link Fast Company People who consume sugar-sweetened beverages on a daily basis have higher risk of stomach cancer Medical Xpress Metabolic Dysfunction May Explain Sugar-Sweetened Beverage–Gastric Cancer Link, With Andrew Chan, MD, MPH HCPLive
Advertisement

About this story

This story was aggregated from ScienceAlert. Headlines, summaries, and links are gathered automatically from public RSS feeds for your convenience.

Read the full story →

For agents:JSON recordOpenAPIWebMCPllms.txt

Advertisement

More in Health

Health

How Ebola became the deadliest outbreak in DR Congo’s history

Related coverage: How Ebola became the deadliest outbreak in DR Congo’s history Al Jazeera DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak ‘global emergency’ as infections pass 5,000: WHO Al Jazeera WHO says Congo Ebola outbreak can still be brought under control within three months Reuters Ebola in DRC: 'The evolution of this epidemic has exceeded our gravest expectations' outbreaknewstoday.substack.com WHO chief says most Ebola deaths in DR Congo still happening in the community CIDRAP

Al Jazeera ·