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A new study links daily consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages to a nearly threefold increase in gastric cancer risk. Researchers analyzed data from over 100,000 healthcare workers and found that higher fructose intake from drinks like soda and sports beverages is associated with greater stomach cancer occurrence, while artificially sweetened drinks showed no such link. The findings suggest that reducing sugary drink intake may help lower gastrointestinal cancer risks, though further research is needed to confirm causality.
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