A warm cup of tea in your favorite mug can seem to heal the soul -- and a new study finds it may be good for your body, too. Drinking two or more cups of black tea a day is associated with lower risk ...
While tea has its benefits, scientists say coffee has the opposite effect, raising the risk of bone fractures with just five ...
That cup of tea in the morning may offer more benefits than just a jolt of energy at the start of the day. After a review of recent studies, researchers have concluded that people who drink four cups ...
Tea is known to be one of the healthiest beverages — and the benefits aren’t just what’s in the cup, but what’s not in it. The process of brewing tea was shown to remove toxic heavy metals from ...
A cup of tea just got a bit more relaxing. Tea can be part of a healthy diet and people who drink tea may even be a little more likely to live longer than those who don't, according to a large study.
Drinkers of green and oolong tea are less likely to develop high blood pressure than nondrinkers, a Taiwanese study said Monday. The risk of hypertension, a condition that can lead to heart disease ...
A new decades-long study out of Australia links drinking tea to stronger bones, while drinking too much coffee may lead to weaker bones. A study from Linders University monitored ...