Usually it comes late January - seems a week late this year. Drinking hot tea "could" cause cancer.
https://www.independent.ie/life/health-wellbeing/healthy-eating/how-that-scalding-hot-cup-of-tea-could-lead-to-deadly-cancer-according-to-scientists-36572034.html
Sensationalist media searches for a cancer scare story every year - less than reliable "research" suddenly becomes available. Almost always end of January and almost always never peer reviewed and they ALWAYS leave out the info that tells you the chaces of it happenign are near zero.
Last year it was scented cleaning stuff / sprays (the truth was you needed to be in a small room with very ittle ventilation for about 10 years with copius amounts of smelly candles and sprays being used at all times and the chemical they were talijg about was a natural chemical in citrus fruits)
Year before it was beef burgers (the truth was you needed to eat about 2kg of minced beef a day for about 50 years - cancer would have been the least worry for you on that diet!)
Previously it was toast (again about 30 slices of really burnt toast a day for many years was needed), processed meats (almost a kilo a day for a few years needed on that)
Do people actually BELIEVE this utter sh1t?