Drinking coffee and tea might not just perk you up but also lower the risk of head and neck cancers, according to global research pooling data from over 25,000 individuals. Caffeinated coffee significantly reduced the odds of various cancers, including those of the oral cavity and throat, with decaf and tea showing intriguing, albeit complex, […]
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Coffee and Tea Linked to Lower Cancer Risk in Groundbreaking Study
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