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Caffeine is a mild stimulant found in the leaves, fruits, and seeds of many plants. Tea leaves, coffee and cocoa beans, as well as kola nuts all contain caffeine. Coca Cola, one of the beverages with the highest caffeine content, is derived from kola nuts.
In a study in 1987 the US Food and Drug Administration found no evidence that average caffeine intake produces any increased risk to health. ... Two
studies done in Norway and Hawaii found no relationship between coffee intake and cancer risk, confirming the view of the American Cancer Society that there does not seem to be any relationship between caffeine and cancer.
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