For most drinkers, tea and particularly coffee are consumed as stimulants or as part of socialising; morning jolts to open ...
A study published in the journal CANCER by the American Cancer Society says that drinking tea and coffee may help lower your ...
LOS ANGELES - A large international study suggests drinking coffee or tea may help reduce the risk of specific head and neck ...
While tobacco and alcohol are known to increase the risk of head and neck cancer, new research has found the amount of coffee ...
That morning cup of coffee or afternoon spot of tea might be protecting you from cancer.A new evidence review says t ...
In a study reviewed in the journal of the American Cancer Society, researchers found that people who drink either tea or ...
More than four cups of caffeinated coffee daily inversely associated with HNC, oral cavity cancer, and oropharyngeal cancers.
Researchers observed a dose-response relationship between daily tea consumption and the risk of head and neck cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, and laryngeal cancer.
In an analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing ...
A new evidence review says that coffee and tea consumption are linked to a lower risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, and ...
Drinking coffee and tea might not just perk you up but also lower the risk of head and neck cancers, according to global ...
Head and neck cancer — which includes cancers of the mouth and throat — is the seventh most common cancer worldwide.