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July 4, 2001

Research: Causes and Prevention

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Question from Brooklyn, New York, USA:

I recently began to drink tea instead of coffee because I heard it’s better and provides a bigger boost from the caffeine. I like it so much that I drink about four to six cups a day. Is there any truth to the statement that “Drinking tea will cause diabetes”?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

No truth to it.

LSF