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Researchers Find how Caffeine Kills Cancer Cells
Cancer cells are highly sensitive to caffeine. However, the stimulant can't really be used to treat cancers, because the body can't tolerate high doses of caffeine. Now, a team of researchers has found a way to tap into caffeine's potency on cancerous cells.
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