Soft drink consumption can cut down esophageal cancer risk
4th Jan 2006, 14:05 GMT
Washington: Contrary to popular belief that carbonated soft drink consumption increases esophageal cancer risk by 350 percent, a new study by Yale School of Medicine researchers has found that there may actually be a decreased risk of this cancer for diet soda drinkers.
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