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A study released Friday by researchers at the University of Southern California’s Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center found that the more coffee people drink, the lower they risk developing colorectal cancer. PHOTO BY ADRIANA DIAZ/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Coffee linked to lower risk of colorectal cancer, researchers find

Dave Sebastian April 7, 2016

Whether it’s consumed to invigorate the body or to provide warmth on a chilly afternoon, coffee has been an essential staple in one’s daily routine. Its consumption is also linked to health benefits...

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