Via: MedNews:
It’s no secret that health experts and nutritionists have been
wary of high fructose corn syrup for years. But now they have one more
reason to advocate against it: a new study published in the journal
Science says that the sugary substance boosts the growth of cancerous
tumors in mice.
The study, conducted by researchers at Cornell University and Baylor
University, found that consuming a modest amount of high-fructose corn
syrup every day—about the equivalent of drinking one can of soda—can
accelerate the growth of cancerous tumors in mice’s intestines.
As part of the research trial, scientists generated mice
with early-stage colon cancer. Then, the scientists gave the mice a
moderate amount of sweetened water, with 25% high fructose corn syrup,
each day. The amount was a modest amount, meant to mimic a human’s daily
consumption of one can of sugary soda. After two months, the mice
developed tumors that were higher-grade and larger in size than those
mice treated with only water.
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