Health & Medicine
Green Tea Could Counter Oral Cancer, and Here's How
Green tea has long been celebrated as healthy drink. Now a new study has found that not only does this beverage encourage good health, but it could even trigger a cycle that kills oral cancer cells while leaving healthy cells alone.
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