Tea consumption and mortality of all cancers, CVD and all causes: a meta-analysis of eighteen prospective cohort studies.

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Published in Br J Nutr on July 23, 2015

Authors

Jun Tang1, Ju-Sheng Zheng1, Ling Fang2, Yongxin Jin2, Wenwen Cai1, Duo Li1

Author Affiliations

1: 1Department of Food Science and Nutrition,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou 310058,People's Republic of China.
2: 2Second Provincial People's Hospital of Gansu,Lanzhou 730000,People's Republic of China.

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