Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider: The Beverage Yerba Maté May Have Ties to Head and Neck CancersFirst Faved : Aug 14 2007 by nightsurferFaved : 2 times with notesViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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"Maté consumption plays a significant and independent role in the development of upper aeodigestive tract cancers," and "Maté drinking should be considered one of the risk factors for cancer of the neck and head."
"Maté consumption plays a significant and independent role in the development of upper aeodigestive tract cancers," and "Maté drinking should be considered one of the risk factors for cancer of the neck and head."
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