Ovarian cancer risk lower in tea drinkers - study (Reuters)
12th Dec 2005, 22:22 GMT
Reuters - Drinking two or more cups of tea per day may dramatically cut the risk of ovarian cancer, a Swedish study of more than 61,000 women said on Monday.
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