In a study published in Nutrition and Food Technology, researchers revealed that green or matcha tea can help hydrate the ...
Drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to three cups a day) didn’t have a negative impact on bone health, based on the ...
Scientists have discovered jaw-dropping new benefits to that piping hot cup. According to a new study, tea can change your DNA expression to prevent disease. Could your morning beverage of choice do a ...
Tea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world – daily rituals linked to culture, comfort, and productivity.
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 ...
In a 10-year study of postmenopausal women, tea consumption shows a small but significant benefit for bone mineral density, ...
Drinking lots of tea is associated with living longer, according to a new study. The study, conducted on over 100,000 Chinese adults, concluded that habitual tea drinkers in the country could expect ...
Choose caffeine-free teas to unwind and promote overall health thanks to their antioxidants and soothing properties.
Could your morning beverage of choice do a lot more than give you a boost to get through Barry's Bootcamp? If you're picking tea over coffee, the answer—according to new research—is yes. Tea may ...
A study published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals the effects of green tea and roasted green tea consumption on human responses. Green tea has become a popular beverage worldwide because of ...