A new study, published in the journal BMJ Open, suggests that a your daily dose of coffee can help prevent the risk of liver cancer by nearly 50 per cent.
Caffeine and polyphenol compounds present in coffee can act as antioxidants, limiting the growth of potential colon cancer cells.
Now before you start ordering that second steaming cup, it's important to know that the WHO report wasn't all good news.
If the findings of a latest study are to be believed, your favourite morning drink may help delay risk of prostate cancer.
Drinking tea seems to lower odds of ovarian cancer, Australian research involving 1,000 women says.Dada Su from Curtin University co-authored the study in China, involving 500 patients of ovarian carcinoma and the other half being ...