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Sugary Drinks and Stomach Cancer; GLP-1 Use in IBD; Fiber Supplements for IBS

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(MedPage Today) -- Prospective data from the U.S. found that people who drank a sugar-sweetened beverage each day had a more than twofold risk of developing gastric cancer. (Gastro Hep Advances) A randomized trial failed to support the routine...

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A large and long-term study suggests that a common component of the diet deserves more attention: sugary drinks. Researchers found that people who consumed at least one sugary drink a day presented a risk of about two and a half times higher stomach cancer, compared to those who almost never consumed this type of drink. Ebola: African organ states that the spread of Ebola presents signs of pandemic emergency Personal trainer from England dies at…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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A new scientific study conducted in the US has once again revealed the devastating effects of daily sugary drink consumption on human health. Sugar-sweetened beverages, which experts describe as "liquid death," have been found to be directly linked to stomach cancer, the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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Daily consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages may be associated with a higher risk of stomach cancer, but a cause-and-effect relationship has not yet been proven.

·Budapest, Hungary
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A study of over 112,000 people found that the group who drank sugary drinks every day had a 2.45 times higher risk of stomach cancer, but the reason could not be confirmed.

·Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
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MedPage Today broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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