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Can green tea offset some of the effects of smoking?

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Can green tea offset some of the effects of smoking?

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Although Japanese men smoke more cigarettes, their lung cancer death rate is lower than that of American men. It has been speculated that differences in dietary habits may be partly responsible. In particular, it is possible that the Japanese habit of consuming green tea might reduce the risk of smoking-related cancers. Green tea has been shown to be antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic in animal models.

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