Soda Drinkers Have a Higher Risk of Cancer
Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease are all relative effects of cancer. It is therefore not surprising to discover that drinking sweetened drinks are regularly linked to a higher risk of developing cancer.
According to one study including over 60,000 adults, those who drank two or more sugary sodas per week had an 87% increased risk of pancreatic cancer compared to those who did not. A substantial association between women and pancreatic cancer was discovered in another study. Endometrial cancer, or cancer of the uterus's inner lining, may be more common in postmenopausal women who regularly consume sugary drinks.