Exercise and keeping a healthy diet also help, researchers say

Sep 11, 2013 18:36 GMT  ·  By

A new report issued by the World Cancer Research Fund suggests that, all things considered, coffee does more than help busy and stressed out adults make it through the day.

Long story short, it appears that this beverage can also help reduce a woman's risk to develop womb cancer.

Specialists say that, for the time being, they lack sufficient evidence to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that coffee does in fact lower womb cancer risk, DNA India tells us.

However, they suspect that antioxidants found in this beverage boost one's overall health condition and also stave off said form of cancer.

All things considered, it would perhaps be best if women who wish to keep womb cancer at bay stick to keeping a healthy weight and exercising at least 38 minutes per day.