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Drinking coffee regularly cuts risk of endometrial cancer

Drinking coffee regularly may lower risk of developing endometrial cancer by 25 percent, finds a study by researchers of Department of Nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health.

The reason is that women who regularly drink coffee have lowers levels of hormones insulin and estrogen which are linked to cancer.

Caffeine cuts skin cancer risk

Coffee drinkers, especially women, run a lower risk of getting skin cancer, researchers say.

The study, conducted by the researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, found that avid coffee lovers, especially women, who drink more than three cups of coffee a day run a 20 percent reduced

Coffee lovers more prone to drug addiction

Young avid coffee drinkers are more likely to get hooked to other stimulants and drugs, researchers have warned.

According to the findings of a new study, young people who respond positively to caffeine, a prime ingredient of coffee, are more likely to get addicted to other stimulant drugs such as amphetamines a

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