Researchers found in a new study that women who drink sugar-sweetened beverages every day are at greater risk of developing liver cancer and chronic liver disease.
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Participants reported their usual soft drink, fruit drink consumption – not including fruit juice – and then reported artificially sweetened beverage consumption after three years. They were followed for a median of more than two decades.
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