The University of Glasgow found that men who drink large amounts of tea have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer.
Researchers followed the health of more than 6,000 men over 37 years. Those who drank 7 or more cups of tea daily were 50 percent more at risk to contract the disease.
"We don´t know whether tea itself is a risk factor or if tea drinkers are generally healthier and live to an older age when prostate cancer is more common anyway," lead author Kashif Shafique describes their findings.