More information: Luis Gomez-Castillo et al, High Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake and Oral Cavity Cancer in Smoking and Nonsmoking Women, JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery (2025). DOI: 10. ...
A recent report highlights that women may be more likely than men to dismiss unexplained chest pain, which can lead to underestimating their risk of heart-related issues. A survey involving 2,000 ...
Association with oral cavity cancer stronger when restricted to nonsmokers or light smokers and nondrinkers and light drinkers. (HealthDay News) — High sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake is ...