Fitness trainer Dilan Patel recalled how in his mid-20s he was living a normal life for someone his age, working hard and ...
Coffee and tea drinkers have a reduced risk for head and neck cancer (HNC), according to research published online Dec. 23 in Cancer.
Coffee and tea lowers head and neck cancer risks. Four cups of coffee daily cuts risk by 17%, while decaf drinks also offer ...
Previous research has shown that bioactive compounds in coffee and tea, such as caffeine, have anti-inflammatory and ...
The first sip of coffee in the morning hits just right. It gives us a necessary caffeine boost and helps us wake up better.
The study highlighted varying effects of coffee and tea on head and neck cancer, with even decaffeinated coffee showing ...
In lighter skin tones, melanoma is more likely to start on the chest and back for men or the legs for women. The neck and face are also common places. In darker skin tones, melanoma is more likely ...
Drinking coffee and tea might not just perk you up but also lower the risk of head and neck cancers, according to global ...
Researchers have highlighted the positive effects of coffee and tea in reducing the risk of developing head and neck cancers. Consumed ...
New research reveals coffee and tea consumption might be protecting a person from cancers of the mouth, throat, head and neck ...
Studies indicate a 41% reduction in head and neck cancer risk associated with drinking three to four cups of coffee daily.