Frequent fliers have same cancer risk as obese people: Jet lag ‘drives up bile acid in the liver – and could be behind global spike in diagnoses’ok

Frequent fliers have the same cancer risk as obese people, according to a new study.

Jet lag drastically raises one’s risk of liver cancer by driving up bile acid levels in the liver, creating buildup akin to that seen in organs of clinically overweight people.

Researchers also point to the spike in people jet-setting as a reason for the rocketing rates of liver cancer across the world.

Read more of the original article from DailyMail.

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