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EXPLAINER: How much black or green tea is too much?
So, how much tea should you drink without experiencing nasty side effects? This is a common question among tea enthusiasts who consume multiple cups to stay alert.Black tea is made from fermented ...
Discover how drinking three to five cups of green tea daily may reduce brain lesions linked to cognitive decline and dementia. Learn about the science behind green tea’s neuroprotective compounds like ...
Could a millennia-old beverage protect our brain from the effects of aging? A Japanese study reveals that green tea, thanks to its antioxidant compounds, could reduce age-related brain damage.
With its impressive health profile, it’s hard to beat green tea, which many say is the healthiest beverage you can drink. If ...
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You’ve probably heard that there are some health perks to drinking tea — but which claims are based on real evidence, and ...
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