Both coffee and tea have specific advantages and disadvantages.
July 12, 2010 (Honolulu, Hawaii) — Regular tea consumption may slow the rate of cognitive decline in cognitively normal older adults, but this protective effect does not appear to be related to ...
A new meta-study has combined findings from 20 published studies to discover a link between regular long-term tea drinking and a 19 percent reduced risk of dying from heart disease. Cardiovascular ...
It’s one of the most common jokes shared between coworkers in the office kitchen: “I’m just a zombie before I get my morning cup of coffee.” But research published this summer finds that a different ...
Despite the specialty coffee craze at limited-service restaurants, regular hot coffee still accounts for the highest level of reported consumption among consumers surveyed by Technomic. Of consumers ...
Bloating is a common concern, which often leads to digestive issues and discomfort. Most people stick to medications and instant relief supplements, but is it safe to consume these store bought ...
Tea drinkers who seek the popular beverage's soothing flavor without its explosive caffeine jolt could soon have a new, naturally low-caffeine option. Scientists report that a recently discovered wild ...
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