Epigenome-wide association meta-analysis of DNA methylation with coffee and tea consumption
While coffee and tea consumption has been associated with risk of diseases, their mechanisms of action remain elusive. Here the authors present a large EWAS on coffee and tea consumption in cohorts of European and African-American ancestries, finding that coffee consumption is associated with differ...
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