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| 11 hours ago by Staff According to a paper published in the February 2010 issue of the medical journal, “Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers”, consumption of two or more soft drinks per week significantly increases ones risk factors for pancreatic cancer. ... Tech Jackal - http://www.techjackal.net/ |
| 16 hours ago Those who drank two or more servings of soft drinks per day had a 93 percent higher risk of pancreatic cancer than those who did not use soft drinks. Eating sweetened fruit soups or stewed fruit was also linked with a 51 percent higher risk . ... which by itself stimulates cell proliferation and tumor growth and high levels of insulin also come with high levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which is known to play a key role in promoting cancer cell growth. ... foodconsumer.org - http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 As soft drinks continue to be highlighted by the present study, experts indicate additional research may be needed for the litany of risk factors for pancreatic cancer to be firmly established. ... RSS Feed - Latest Digital Journal News - http://www.digitaljournal.com/rss/?feed=latest_news - References |
| 8 Feb 2010 by leonardo For instance, smokers in their study were at higher risk for pancreatic cancer. "We could not rule out the possibility of residual confounding by factors associated with the habit of drinking soft drinks or other unascertained factors ... Zangani - Investor Community - http://www.zangani.com/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 by timeinctemp “The fact remains that soft drinks do not cause cancer, nor do any authoritative bodies, such as NCI, name soft drinks as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer,” he added. “You can be a healthy person and enjoy soft drinks. ... Health News - http://news.health.com/ - References [ More results from Health News ] |
| 11 hours ago A new study by researchers at the University of Minnesota finds drinking two or more sodas a day gave subjects an 87-percent higher risk of developing pancreatic cancer. ... But some doctors are wary of the new study's conclusions, saying that there are more important risk factors folks should keep an eye on. Assistant Professor of Surgery at UW Hospital, Dr. Emily Winslow said, “If a patient wanted to reduce their risk of pancreas cancer the number one thing they should ... KMOV- Home - http://www.kmov.com/?q=Save+Us+From+Berlusconi |
| 8 Feb 2010 by Christine Nyholm According to the press statement from AACR, only about five percent of the people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer survive for five years. While the study found an association, it is possible that the risk factor could be attributed to ... HULIQ - Citizen News Review - http://www.huliq.com/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 U.S. studies have shown a similar pattern, though diet sodas have not been linked to pancreatic cancer risk. Scientists theorized that the excess sugar in sodas triggers greater insulin release, which may stimulate cancer cells. ... TurnTo23.com - Local News - http://www.turnto23.com/?q=http://www.evilaliv3.org/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 by Joel Bieber Several news outlets (WebMD;US News and World Report;Reuters) have reported a recent study of the National Cancer Institute, that found that drinking as little as two sweetened soft drinks a week could double the risk of pancreatic ... JOEL BIEBER'S BLOG - http://joelbiebersblog.joelbieber.com/my_weblog/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 by Rebecca Marx Furthermore, the researchers didn't correct for other risk factors, such as a high-fat diet or chronic pancreatitis, and there was no association between pancreatic cancer and people who drank a lot of juice, which also breaks down into ... Fork in the Road - http://blogs.villagevoice.com/forkintheroad/ - References |
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