date:Sep 05, 2019
at soft drinks may increase overall cancer risk. The study, significantly, did not look at sugar-free options. In addition, a mouse study from Cornell University found that consumption of high-fructose corn syrup widely used in soda drinks promotes the growth of intestinal tumors.
However, Dr. Keri Peterson, Medical Advisor to the Calorie Control Council an international association representing the low- and reduced-calorie food and beverage industry notes that numerous studies have proven