The worrying new research was led by the University of Texas - here's what you should know View 3 Images A mix of glucose and fructose is particularly common in sugary beverages (stock image) (Image: Pekic via Getty Images)

Fresh research has revealed a troubling link between drinking particular beverages and an elevated risk of 'metastasis' in colorectal cancer patients. Metastasis describes the dangerous process where cancer cells migrate from their initial location, making treatment far more challenging. ‌

The new study, conducted by the University of Texas , employed cutting-edge laboratory cancer models to examine how glucose, fructose, and their combination might affect advanced colorectal cancer. These simple sugars occur naturally in fruit and vegetables ,

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