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Excessive intake of biscuits and cakes lead to danger

Announced a new Swedish study that eating biscuits or cakes more than 3 times a week, may increase the risk of endometrial cancer by 42%.
According to the newspaper (Daily Mail) that the British researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm found that women who eat biscuits or cakes twice or 3 times a week, increasing the risk of developing endometrial cancer by 33% as much risk to 42% when dealing with these sweets more than 3 times a week.
Healthy weight and physical activity
However, the study found that eating more than 35 grams of sugar, or nearly 7 teaspoons of tea per day increases the risk of uterine cancer in women by 36%. The researcher at the Center for Cancer Research in Britain, Lenka Io, maintaining a healthy weight and physical activity are the best routes to reduce the risk of this cancer.

Announced a new Swedish study that eating biscuits or cakes more than 3 times a week, may increase the risk of endometrial cancer by 42%.
According to the newspaper (Daily Mail) that the British researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm found that women who eat biscuits or cakes twice or 3 times a week, increasing the risk of developing endometrial cancer by 33% as much risk to 42% when dealing with these sweets more than 3 times a week.
Healthy weight and physical activity
However, the study found that eating more than 35 grams of sugar, or nearly 7 teaspoons of tea per day increases the risk of uterine cancer in women by 36%. The researcher at the Center for Cancer Research in Britain, Lenka Io, maintaining a healthy weight and physical activity are the best routes to reduce the risk of this cancer.
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