Coffee may protect against oral cancers
By Megan Rauscher, Reuters New research indicates that drinking coffee lowers the risk of developing cancer of the oral cavity or throat, at least in the general population of Japan.
Photograph by: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images, Getty Images NEW YORK (Reuters Health)
- New research indicates that drinking coffee lowers the risk of developing cancer of the oral cavity or throat, at least in the general population of Japan. The consumption of coffee in Japan is relatively high, as is the rate...
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Photograph by: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images, Getty Images NEW YORK (Reuters Health)
- New research indicates that drinking coffee lowers the risk of developing cancer of the oral cavity or throat, at least in the general population of Japan. The consumption of coffee in Japan is relatively high, as is the rate...
Full News Article
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