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Very hot tea linked to oesophageal cancer risk doctors say cool it first

Health & Fitness
Published on 28 April 2026
Very hot tea linked to oesophageal cancer risk doctors say cool it first

A temperature over 65°C may damage your oesophagus

Sipping tea at dangerously high temperatures, especially above 65°C, has been associated with a higher risk of oesophageal cancer. Research suggests the heat can damage the oesophagus lining, triggering chronic inflammation and increasing the chance of cellular changes. Doctors advise letting tea cool for a few minutes to cut the risk while keeping your habit intact.

  • Tea above 65°C is linked to oesophageal cancer risk
  • Very hot drinks can injure the oesophagus lining
  • Damage may drive chronic inflammation and cellular mutations
  • Cooling tea for a few minutes reduces exposure
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