By CHRIS EMERY Contributing Writer, Feb. 8, 2010 Regular consumers of sugary soft drinks are at higher risk for pancreatic cancer than fruit juice drinkers or the general population, a new Singaporean study has found. Chinese men and women living in Singapore who drank two or more soft drinks per week were 87 percent more likely to develop pancreatic cancer, a new study showed. (Getty...
Full Story: ABC News
