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A study published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery has revealed that women who consumed sugary drinks daily had a 4 to 5 times higher risk of oral cavity cancer (OCC). However, the overall ...
According to researchers from the University of Washington, consuming sugar-laden beverages regularly could increase the risk of oral cancer by nearly five times compared to those who consume them ...
The cardiovascular safety of oral semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist, has been established in persons with type 2 diabetes and high cardiovascular risk. An assessment of the ...
Given these positive results, once-daily oral PL8177 could be a safe and effective alternative to immunosuppressive and steroid therapies, which have significant safety and tolerability concerns." ...
"The incidence of oral cavity cancer (OCC) is increasing among non-smokers and young individuals without traditional risk factors worldwide," write the researchers in their published paper. "In this ...