Tea and Your HealthFor thousands of years, tea drinkers have been enjoying tea for its refreshing flavor and potential medicinal properties. It was not until recently, however, that scientific research revealed the many ways the antioxidants in tea can benefit the body, including protecting the heart and liver and helping the body protect itself against cancer. To learn the details, read on. But first, you may want to make yourself a cup of tea-you'll be glad you did. Featured Article
Tea "reduces ovarian cancer risk"Karolinska Institute researchers-BBC News Not only is tea refreshing and soothing, new research suggests that it may reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer. Read more >> The Health Benefits of Tea-General Summaries
The impact of Camellia sinensis (tea) on hearing.Healthy Hearing Healthcare In initial research, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School found that tea helped the body's "immunological memory" response... Read more >> The most potent health drink everUSAWeekend.com Recent studies in leading medical journals declare tea a potential heart tonic, cancer blocker, fat buster, immune stimulant, arthritis soother, virus fighter and cholesterol detoxifier. Read more >> Tea time: go for the greenYale-New Haven Hospital Drinking a cup of green tea might do more than warm you up this winter. Researchers offer even more reasons to make time for this age-old beverage. Read more >> Antioxidant Levels of Common Teas Vary WidelyHeartCenter Online A recent analysis of 20 common green tea brands (including Celestial Seasonings) shows that you should be careful which brand you buy if you want the take advantage of the healthy properties of green tea. Read more >>
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