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Posted: 2025-06-11 09:16:17 UTC

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A study suggests that women who consume three or more cups of caffeinated coffee daily have a reduced risk of non-melanoma skin cancer due to caffeine's ability to repair UV-damaged cells and the presence of antioxidants.
Caffeinated coffee consumption is linked to a reduced risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in women.
Caffeine helps repair UV-damaged cells and triggers the removal of irreparable cells.
Coffee contains antioxidants that protect DNA.