The
research, from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, found that
consuming around 460mg of caffeine a day cut the odds of bowel cancer
coming back by 42 per cent.
It also made people 33 per cent less likely to die from cancer or any other cause.
Smaller amounts of caffeine brought lower benefits.
A mug of instant coffee contains around 100mg of caffeine and an espresso, the base for many High Street coffees, 80mg.
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