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.
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May 01, 2025

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