| Drinking tea may help women cut ovarian cancer risk, | | | | percent because of its antioxidants content, and |
| says a study by Swedish researchers that finds more | | | | reported the online edition of BBC News.The |
| health benefits of tea.Earlier research has shown tea | | | | researchers questioned 61,057 women aged 40 to 76 |
| helps to protect against several type of cancer and | | | | about their eating and drinking habits between 1987 |
| boosts memory.Now researchers led by Susanna | | | | and 1990. The women were followed up until |
| Larsson at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, found that | | | | December 2004 to see if they got cancer. |
| at least two cups the risk of ovarian cancer by 46 | | | | |