Mass General Brigham study finds that consuming at least one sugar-sweetened beverage per day is associated with more than twice the risk of developing gastric cancer compared with very rarely consuming these beverages.
Data might not lie, but the people who make the data can. I think what matters is how much you can eliminate the intermediate leap from that correlation.
Data might not lie, but the people who make the data can. I think what matters is how much you can eliminate the intermediate leap from that correlation.