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Fizzy drinks 'increase risk of bowel cancer in women under 50'

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Fizzy drinks 'increase risk of bowel cancer in women under 50'

Fizzy drinks 'increase risk of bowel cancer in women under 50'

Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine discovered an alarming link between consuming the sugar-sweetened beverages and developing colorectal cancer, also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer


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