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Original title: Scientists say drinking hot tea is more likely to cause esophageal cancer
An international team of researchers has found that drinking hot tea increases the risk of esophageal cancer, according to scientific news site Eurekalert!
scientists looked at more than 50,000 volunteers between the ages of 40 and 75 for an average of 10 years. During the observation period, 317 cases of esophageal cancer were detected among the volunteers.
found that drinking more than 700 millilitres of hot tea a day at temperatures above 60 degrees increases the risk of esophageal cancer by 90 percent.
people love tea or other hot drinks," said Professor Farhad Islami of the American Cancer Society and lead author of the study. However, according to our research, drinking overheated tea increases the risk of esophageal cancer, so it's best to wait longer and wait for the tea to cool down before drinking it. "
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