Sunday, November 24, 2013

Risk of Mouth And Throat Cancer May Be Halved By Coffee Drinking

GentleDentalCoffeeA new study has shown that people who drink more than four cups of coffee a day may have half the risk of dying from oral/pharngeal (mouth and throat) cancer. This is as opposed to people who either drink it occasionally or not at all. The researchers are quick to add the fact that their findings need more study and that people should not use this study to increase their coffee consumption.

The research suggests that it may not be the caffeine in the coffee, but the fact that coffee is rich in polyphenols, antioxidants and other compounds that all assist in preventing or slowing the development of cancer.

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Source: http://www.gentledentalgroup.com/2013/06/risk-of-mouth-and-throat-cancer-may-be-halved-by-coffee-drinking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=risk-of-mouth-and-throat-cancer-may-be-halved-by-coffee-drinking

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