The fizzy, tangy fermented tea has gone from health food store mainstay to mainstream beverage, largely on the strength of ...
Drinking four or more cups of tea could reduce the risk of developing type-2 diabetes, researchers at Wuhan University of Science and Technology found in a new study released Saturday, as researchers ...
A warm cup of tea in your favorite mug can seem to heal the soul – and a new study finds it may be good for your body, too. Drinking two or more cups of black tea a day is associated with lower risk ...
Drinking dark tea every day may help to mitigate type 2 diabetes risk and progression in adults through better blood sugar control, suggests new research presented at the Annual Meeting of The ...
What that in your tea bag? Could it be plastic, plastic, and more plastic? (photo illustration by Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images) What would you like with your tea? How about some honey?
A cup of tea just got a bit more relaxing. Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those who don’t, according to a large study.
That cup of tea in the morning may offer more benefits than just a jolt of energy at the start of the day. After a review of recent studies, researchers have concluded that people who drink four cups ...
A cup of tea just got a bit more relaxing. Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those who don't, according to a large study.
Tea is known to be one of the healthiest beverages — and the benefits aren’t just what’s in the cup, but what’s not in it. The process of brewing tea was shown to remove toxic heavy metals from ...
Unfortunately, a growing body of research has detected contaminants and microplastics pretty much everywhere, including our tap water. Now, new research has detected microplastics in yet another ...