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“Perhaps bioactive compounds other than caffeine contribute to the potential anti-cancer effect of coffee and tea,” one of the researchers said Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPL ...
Coffee and tea drinking can reduce risk of head and neck cancers Heavy coffee drinking lowered risk of head and neck, mouth and throat cancer Tea lowered risk of head and neck cancer, but only at one ...
Dec. 24 (UPI) --That morning cup of coffee or afternoon spot of tea might be protecting you from cancer. A new evidence review says that coffee and tea consumption are linked to a lower risk of ...
I knew I needed a change. That's when I decided to give black tea a try. Admittedly, I was skeptical at first. Could tea—something I'd always associated with leisurely afternoons or the occasional flu ...
Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting your health at risk. Many tea bags contain small amounts of tiny ...
Global research shows that coffee and tea consumption is linked to lower risks of head and neck cancers. While caffeinated coffee offered the most significant benefits, even decaf and tea showed ...
Drinking decaffeinated coffee was associated with 25% lower odds of oral cavity cancer. Drinking tea was linked with 29% lower odds of hypopharyngeal cancer. Also, drinking 1 cup or less of tea ...
In an analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancer, including cancers of the mouth and throat.