It's also associated with chronic liver disease, according to new research.
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks Increase Risk Of Liver Cancer, Study Finds If you decide to limit your alcohol intake or quit drinking entirely, your liver is sure to send you a thank-you note. But how do other beverages impact liver health and function?This study provides a clue: Here's what happened when researchers investigated how sugary drinks affect the all-important detoxification organ.
What this means It's easy to jump to conclusions when you hear shocking statistics like this, but take a deep breath: This doesn't mean you're going to develop liver cancer because you enjoy a sweetened beverage every once in a while. However, this research may provide a nudge to limit added sugar when possible—if not for your liver, then for your overall health.
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