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Study links extra hot drinks to higher cancer risk – here’s what to know

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A new study reveals that drinking very hot tea or coffee – especially in high volumes – could significantly increase your risk of oesophageal cancer. Here’s what experts recommend.

As autumn approaches (sorry, too early?), many of us will switch up our iced lattes for hot coffees – a godsend on those cold early mornings.  Read More

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