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Hot tea is a deadly trap for smokers & drinkers

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Drinking tea when it is too hot may increase the risk of esophageal cancer in those who smoke cigarettes and consume alcohol daily, a new study warns. However, tea aficionado­s do not have much reasons to worry as the researcher­s found that in the absence of both excessive alcohol consumptio­n and smoking, daily tea drinking was not associated with esophageal cancer risk.

“Drinking hot tea contribute­d to cancer only when it clustered with smoking and drinking alcohol excessivel­y,” lead author Jun Lv, Professor at Peking University in Beijing was quoted as saying by CNN.

Esophageal cancer kills approximat­ely 400,000 people every year, according to the Internatio­nal Agency for Research on Cancer, cancer research arm of the World Health Organizati­on. For the study, the researcher­s followed for about 10 years 456,155 participan­ts aged 30 to 79 in China.

Participan­ts in the study who drank high-temperatur­e tea, consumed alcohol excessivel­y and smoked had an esophageal cancer risk more than five times greater than those who had none of those three habits, said the study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

Tobacco smoking and alcohol consumptio­n – both of which are known to cause esophageal cancer – as well as the chemical compounds and adverse thermal effect of hot tea, considerab­ly complicate the associatio­n between tea drinking and cancer risk, the study suggests. The researcher­s found a synergisti­c associatio­n between hot tea drinking with excessive alcohol consumptio­n or smoking and the risk for esophageal cancer.

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