“Perhaps bioactive compounds other than caffeine contribute to the potential anti-cancer effect of coffee and tea,” one of the researchers said Getty Stock Photo Drinking a cup of joe or some tea for ...
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Your Cup of Tea Could Contain Billions of Microplastics From One Source
(Aurelijus U./Pexels) We know that microplastics are leaking into our drinks from bottles, beverage cups, and packaging, and now researchers have shown that plastic kettles can contribute to our daily ...
Moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea can help reduce the risk of dementia, particularly in people under the age ...
Having trouble choosing between a cup of tea or coffee on these wintry days? New research says tea might be the better option – at least for your bones. People who reported drinking tea had slightly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tea has several perks, including supporting heart health and protecting bones. (Getty Images) (Richard Clark via Getty Images) ...
New research from the University of Georgia suggests that something as simple as a cup of tea can help in the fight against COVID-19. Tea has been renowned globally for its many health benefits, and ...
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Drinking 2 to 3 cups of coffee a day cuts dementia risk 35% in a 43-year study of 130,000 people
For more than four decades, researchers tracked the coffee and tea habits of roughly 130,000 American health professionals ...
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