High tea consumption linked to prostate cancer
date:Jun 22, 2012
The study published in Nutrition and Cancer tracked the health of more than 6,000 male volunteers over a period of 37 years, finding that those who drank more than seven cups of tea per day were 50% more likely to develop prostate cancer than those who sipped the least (0-3 cups a day).

Those drinking a moderate level of four to six cups of tea a day were not at any increased risk compared with those who drank the least, said the researchers.

Most previous research has shown either no rela
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