Caffeine Intake Tied To Lower Risk Of Common Skin Cancer
By : IreneTreesa | 0 Comments | On : July 15, 2012 | Category : Food news
A new US study of over 110,000 people found that the more caffeine there was in their diets, the lower their risk of developing basal cell carcinoma, the most common type of skin cancer.
The researchers write about their findings in the 1 July issue of the journal Cancer Research.
Read more: medicalnewstoday.com – Caffeine Intake Tied To Lower Risk Of Common Skin Cancer
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