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BOWEL CANCER RISK RISES BY 34 PERCENT IN WOMEN TO CONSUME SUGARY DRINKS DAILY
A study conducted in the United States has revealed the health risks of sugary drinks. According to this, women who consume 350 ml of sugary drinks a day have a 34 percent increased risk of developing bowel cancer before the age of 50.
In the US, University of Washington experts have examined the long-term effects of carbonated and sugary drinks on health. According to the study, women who consume one can of sugary drinks a day have an increased risk of developing bowel cancer before the age of 50.
Experts examined the diet programs and health records of 95 thousand women between 1996 and 2020. The study found that women who consumed 350 ml of sugary drinks per day were twice as likely to be at risk than women who consumed half that amount of sugary drinks. Experts argued that consuming these drinks every day increases the risk of developing bowel cancer by 34 percent.
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PROCESSED MEAT, ALCOHOL AND SMOKING ARE ALSO FACTORS
Consumption of sugary drinks is known for its many health harms. As well as cancer, the drinks in question play a leading role in the emergence of health problems such as obesity and diabetes. But experts said that sugary drinks cannot be considered as the only element for bowel cancer, consumption of processed meat, smoking and alcohol use, as well as excess weight, are also a big factor.
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