Oolong tea has 'potential' to fight breast cancer, say scientists

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Oolong tea extract may fight breast cancer because it stops tumours growing

 

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It does not stop tumors from growing.

Ban it. It's good for you.

Ooh 😮

Colds too!

Yes woman should drink more tea instead of seeing a consultant

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