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New study suggests sugary drinks could increase risk of gastric cancer

adults reported drinking at least one sugar-sweetened drink per day. This includes carbonated drinks, punch, lemonade and sports drinks.

New study suggests sugary drinks could increase risk of gastric cancer

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adults reported drinking at least one sugar-sweetened drink per day.

This includes carbonated drinks, punch, lemonade and sports drinks.

The study says 65% of U.S. adults reported drinking at least one sugar-sweetened drink per day. This includes carbonated drinks, punch, lemonade and sports drinks.

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adults reported drinking at least one sugar-sweetened drink per day. This includes carbonated drinks, punch, lemonade and sports drinks.

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adults reported drinking at least one sugar-sweetened drink per day. This includes carbonated drinks, punch, lemonade and sports drinks.

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