Drinking at least a cup of green tea a day may significantly  decrease a person's risk of lung cancer, according to a study conducted  by researchers from Shan Medical University in Taiwan.
Cancer  rates are significantly lower in Asia than in other parts of the world,  and high consumption of green tea has been suggested as one of the  potential explanations. Laboratory studies have suggested that the  polyphenols in green tea can halt the growth of cancer cells, but the  results of human studies have been mixed.
In the current study,  researchers analyzed green tea consumption, smoking, genetic factors and  lung cancer risk in more than 500 people. They found that among  non-smokers, those who did not drink tea had five times the lung cancer  risk of those who drank at least one cup per day. Among smokers, not  drinking green tea was linked to 12 times the cancer risk of those who  drank at least one cup per day. Read more...
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