The first sip of coffee in the morning hits just right. It gives us a necessary caffeine boost and helps us wake up better.
Roast beef sandwiches won’t be on the menu at the annual holiday tournament at Viking Hall this week, but quality high school basketball will still be served in abundance.
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In a study reviewed in the journal of the American Cancer Society, researchers found that people who drink either tea or ...
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A 16-year-old student at Hurricane High School, who we’ve kept anonymous out of respect for her privacy, was struck by a ...
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A new evidence review says that coffee and tea consumption are linked to a lower risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, and head and neck, per the results published in the journal Cancer.
The Salt Lake Tribune reached out to all eight public university and college presidents in Utah to see how they feel about a ...
That morning cup of coffee or afternoon spot of tea might be protecting you from cancer.A new evidence review says t ...
In a recent analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancer, including cancers of the mouth and throat. The ...