Drinking four or more cups of coffee daily may reduce head and neck cancer risk by 17%, study suggests.
Drinking four or more cups of caffeinated coffee daily may lower the risk of head and neck cancers by 17%, according to a study analyzing over 25,000 records from 14 studies. Tea consumption was also linked to a reduced cancer risk, especially for hypopharyngeal cancer, though more than one cup daily could increase laryngeal cancer risk. Researchers suggest bioactive compounds in coffee and tea may have protective effects, but more studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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