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Hot drinks linked to 90 per cent increased risk of oesophageal cancer – study
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The WHO has classified drinking beverages above 65C as a probable carcinogen
By
Jane Kirby (PA)
March 20, 2019 at 1:00am GMT
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Hot drinks linked to 90 per cent increased risk of oesophageal cancer – study