A new study highlights a possible link between sugary drinks and increased oral cancer risk in women—even among non-smokers and non-drinkers.
Jason M. Auerbach, DDS featured in the article, emphasizes how these findings shed light on less traditional risk factors and the need for greater awareness around lifestyle choices.
Read more via Health.com
May 01, 2025

Oral Cancer and Soda—New Research Suggests There May Be a Link
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