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“A new large‑scale epidemiological study links the consumption of sugar‑sweetened beverages (SSBs) to a nearly three‑fold increase in the risk of stomach (gastric) cancer, one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. The research, which analyzed data from tens of thousands of U.S. adults, found that drinking just one sugary soda per day more than doubled the odds of developing the disease, with risk climbing sharply for higher intake levels. For American consumers, the findings underscore a growing public‑health threat tied to a habit that affects roughly 70% of the population, potentially driving up healthcare costs and prompting stricter labeling or taxation policies. Expert Analysis: This study could accelerate policy discussions around sugary‑drink taxes and mandatory warning labels, as regulators seek to curb a preventable cancer risk. Beverage manufacturers may face heightened scrutiny, while health‑focused brands stand to gain market share as consumers shift toward lower‑sugar alternatives.”
Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds Fox News Most Americans drink at least one soda a day.
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