Tea drinking linked to lower cancer risk
13th Dec 2005, 06:33 GMT
CHICAGO -- Swedish researchers have found tantalizing but far-from-conclusive evidence that drinking a couple of cups of tea every day might help reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer.
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