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Share on Pinterest Scientists have found a link between drinking coffee or tea and head and neck cancer risk. Tatiana Maksimova/Getty Images Prevention is a key component of addressing the impact ...
Prevention is a key component of addressing the impact of head and neck cancer. Research from a recent pooled analysis suggests that drinking certain amounts of coffee or tea could decrease the ...
A recent study has found that regular tea and coffee drinkers exhibit a slightly lower risk of developing head and neck cancers. According to Cancer Research UK, approximately 12,800 cases of head ...
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 ...
New Delhi: Drinking tea or coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing cancers of the head and neck, including cancers of the mouth and throat, according to a review of previously ...
In a new analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancers, including cancers of the mouth and throat.
In a new analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancers, including cancers of the mouth and throat.
A new study published in the American Cancer Society journal Cancer revealed that consuming coffee and tea may be linked to a reduced risk of head and neck cancers. Researchers analyzed data from ...
Drinking coffee and tea might reduce the risk of developing head and neck cancers, including cancers of the mouth and throat, according to recent research. Scientists at the University of Utah's ...
This large-scale review looked at how coffee and tea consumption affects the risk of head and neck cancers (HNC), which include cancers of the mouth, throat, and voice box. The researchers ...
(HealthDay News) — Coffee and tea drinkers have a reduced risk for head and neck cancer (HNC), according to research published online Dec. 23 in Cancer. Timothy Nguyen, MPH, from the Fielding ...