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New research reveals how coffee and tea can affect risk of early death for adults with diabetes


The risk of an early death rose by 8% for each additional serving a day. Adults with type 2 diabetes who drink more coffee or tea lower ... the study found. There was some good news for people ... Read More

Swapping Coke for a coffee, tea, slashes risk of early death


Drinking soda every day increases a person's risk ... drinking coffee every day is good for blood pressure Swapping sugary sodas for tea and coffee could reduce the chances of death among type ... Read More

Drinking tea everyday linked with lower risk of mortality, new study suggests


Good news for everyone that enjoys a brew since a new study has linked drinking tea every day with a lower risk of mortality ... whether the person also drank coffee or if they added milk or ... Read More

Drinking tea ‘may lower risk of type 2 diabetes’


Drinking four or more cups of tea per day could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, research suggests. A study found that drinking black, green, or oolong tea every day was linked to a 17% lower ... Read More

Tea associated with a lower risk of mortality, research suggests


Drinking tea could be associated with a lower risk of mortality, a study has suggested ... the same no matter whether the person also drank coffee, added milk or sugar to their tea, what their ... Read More

Drinking coffee could lower risk of obesity, study says


A new study published in BMC Medicine found that caffeine could help lower the risk of obesity and reduce inflammation and degeneration in the joints. These effects mostly come from long-term ... Read More

How drinking coffee may lower your risk for diabetes


But coffee has experienced a remarkable turnaround. Study ... diabetes. Many large studies have found that people who drink three to four cups of coffee daily have about a 25 percent lower risk ... Read More

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New Study Using Human Fibroid Cells Supports Use of Green Tea Compound as ... and drinking regular cups of tea or coffee is a way women could reduce their risk of suffering a hip fracture ... Read More

Coffee vs. tea smackdown


Or do you prefer a slightly less caffeinated nudge from a warm and gentle cup of tea? Whatever your ... Did you know that your morning coffee includes a dose of fiber? One study found that on ... Read More

Tea News and Research


Study finds that higher ... identify specific foods that could trigger particular subtypes of migraine. Whether green tea consumption was associated with a lower risk of lung cancer. Read More

Could drinking tea lower your risk of type 2 diabetes?


Drinking four or more cups of tea per day could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, research suggests. A study found that drinking black, green or oolong tea every day was linked to a 17% lower ... Read More


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