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Daily Consumption of These Two Beverages Might Really Lower Cancer Risk: Research Data Reveals the Answer

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  In the hustle and bustle of daily life, a cup of tea or coffee has become an indispensable ritual for many. Some drink tea for its refreshing qualities, while others rely on coffee for a mental boost. But have you ever considered that these seemingly ordinary beverages might also have a connection to “cancer prevention”? The latest research presents a surprising finding: consistently drinking a moderate amount of sugar-free tea or coffee daily might not only boost your health but also reduce the risk of cancer. New Research Unveils: 2 Cups of Sugar-Free Tea or Coffee Significantly Reduce Risks In March 2024, a large epidemiological study by Harbin Medical University was published in “The Journal of Nutrition,” involving over 180,000 participants and spanning 8.8 years. The study focused on the relationship between daily beverage choices and cancer incidence and mortality rates. The results were clear: Drinking 2 cups of sugar-free coffee daily reduced overall cancer incidence by ...

Does Drinking Tea Damage the Kidneys? The Truth Revealed! A Must-Read for Tea Lovers and Non-Drinkers Alike

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  Do you drink tea regularly? You may have heard or seen statements claiming that "drinking tea harms the kidneys." Some say that "long-term tea consumption can lead to kidney stones," while others warn that "excessive tea drinking can damage the kidneys and cause chronic kidney inflammation." So, what is the actual impact of regular tea consumption on kidney health? Multiple large-scale studies have provided answers that both tea enthusiasts and non-drinkers should consider! What Impact Does Drinking Tea Have on the Kidneys? In 2023, researchers from the Southern Medical University’s Southern Hospital of the National Clinical Research Center for Kidney Disease published a study in the *Global Health Journal* that found regular tea consumption can reduce the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.  The study included over 170,000 middle-aged and older participants, of whom 83.5% regularly drank tea. At the start of the study, none had chronic kidney dis...