Sodas may be linked to higher risk of pancreatic cancer
Health and Fitness March 1st, 2010
Sugar-sweetened sodas — with their high-glycemic load eliciting natural suspicion — have been linked with varying degrees of success to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. So scientists have been trying to clarify the precise nature and size of that…
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