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Drinking tea and coffee linked to lower risk of head and neck cancer in study

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82% Informative

There are about 12,800 new head and neck cancer cases and about 4,100 related deaths in the UK every year .

The new study does not prove that tea and coffee are themselves protective against such cancers.

Experts say the findings shed light on what has been a much debated area with inconsistent results.

Drinking more than one cup a day is associated with a 38% higher chance of laryngeal cancer.

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semi-formal

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English

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58

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long-living

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