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In a study reviewed in the journal of the American Cancer Society, researchers found that people who drink either tea or coffee have a slightly lower risk of head and neck cancers, though it was ...
Environment A surprising health benefit of drinking tea A new study found that tea leaves can naturally filter lead and other toxic contaminants from water.
Love tea or looking to learn more about this popular drink? Celebrate National Hot Tea Day with new varieties and pairing ideas. Photo credit: Kristen Wood By Kristen Wood A steaming cup of tea is ...
Tea has long been among the most popular beverages in the world. People drink tea in the morning with breakfast, in between meals for an afternoon caffeine hit and to relax before bed. Most ...
In winter, people drink more tea and coffee. When one feels cold, the first thing that comes to mind is hot tea. However, drinking too much tea and coffee is harmful. Excess caffeine can increase ...
Black Tea Risks Drinking black tea in moderate amounts is generally safe for most people. There’s no known right amount to drink. Supplement ingredients and quality may vary widely.
“People should be aware of the potential that preparing tea has to adsorb a fraction of the metals and potentially other contaminants from drinking water,” he said.
Some 2 billion people drink tea on a daily basis worldwide, and numerous studies have suggested various health benefits from regular tea consumption.
A new study found that tea leaves naturally absorb heavy metals, filtering dangerous contaminants from drinking water.
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