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According To A New Study, Drinking Tea Or Coffee Every Day Reduces Your Risk Of This Cancer

23 December 2024
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According To A New Study, Drinking Tea Or Coffee Every Day Reduces Your Risk Of This Cancer
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Researchers in the US have found that drinking more than four cups of caffeinated coffee daily can decrease the risk of developing head and neck cancer by 17 percent. Tea and coffee contain powerful anticancer and anti-inflammatory substances that may provide protection against carcinogens. While more research is needed, limiting caffeine intake is advised to reduce sensitivity.

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