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6 teas with links to cancer
Tea is, in general, one of the healthiest beverages you can drink. However, some teas have been contaminated during production or reduced to unhealthy drinks with excess sugars. For various reasons, ...
A new study uncovers a correlation between hot tea and cancer, but you probably don't have to worry if you drink your tea at a reasonable temperature. The American Cancer Society report found drinking ...
Smokers and drinkers may want to wait for their cup of tea to cool down. — -- Smokers and drinkers may want to wait for their morning cup of tea to cool off before they start drinking it, in ...
Tea may offer powerful health benefits, but how it is prepared and consumed matters. Tea has a long history as both a ...
Consumption of chamomile tea was linked with a lower risk of thyroid cancer in a small Greek study. Researchers interviewed some Athens residents about their lifestyle, eating and drinking habits and ...
Drinking over 4 cups of coffee daily linked to lower risk of some head and neck cancers Study analyzed data from over 25,000 people across 14 countries Tea consumption also showed protective effects ...
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New research says this healthy tea may actually cause liver damage
Hold onto your teacups! We're about to spill the tea on the lesser-known side effects of green tea and its impact on your ...
While tobacco and alcohol are known to increase the risk of head and neck cancer, new research has found the amount of coffee and tea we drink can have a protective effect, reducing the risk of ...
Drinking scalding hot tea is associated with an increased risk of esophageal tumors in people who also smoke and drink alcohol, two habits that already make many cancers more likely, a Chinese study ...
Results of an early phase clinical study released in August by the Arizona Cancer Center indicate that green tea may help prevent cancer in humans. The research shows that in some people, high doses ...
Drinking scalding hot tea is associated with an increased risk of esophageal tumors in people who also smoke and drink alcohol, two habits that already make many cancers more likely, a Chinese study ...
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