Science news articles about 'tea drinking'
... (0 cup/day) vs. those drinking tea (≥1 cup/day).
The study found that coffee ... various confounders did not change the results. Tea drinking was relatively uncommon and was not associated with dementia ...
Midlife coffee drinking can decrease the risk of dementia/Alzheimer's disease (AD) later in life. This conclusion is made in a Finnish Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Ageing and Dementia (CAIDE) Study ...
Even as the antioxidant-filled drink catches on, researchers sound a note of caution: People who consume a lot of the tea may have higher risk of certain cancers. ...
... published on bmj.com, finds that drinking very hot tea (70°C or more) can increase ... 70°C and there was a moderate agreement between reported tea drinking temperature and actual temperature measurements ...
... drama of
unlocking the cosmos' mysteries takes place 300ft under the earth
on the outskirts of Geneva.The Gentlemen's Tea Drinking Society
throws four men together in a ...
... 17 fruit juices, soft drinks and isotonic drinks, only two correspond to what is indicated ... vitamin C content of the orange juices and tea drinks varies while they are on the shelves in the temperature ...
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