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 ...
Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
Daily coffee or tea may boost brain health and reduce dementia risk, says a new JAMA study, but moderation is key with ...
A recent study suggests a cup of coffee may reduce the risk for dementia.
Moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea may be linked to a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline, according to a large new study published in the journal JAMA. The research analyzed ...
A long-term analysis shows that people who drink caffeinated coffee and tea have a lower risk of developing dementia, although the study does not prove cause and effect. Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News ...
Drinking tea strengthens the bones of older women, a new study suggests. A daily cuppa could be a simple way to boost bone health as we age, say scientists. But they warned that coffee has the ...
Share on Pinterest A longitudinal study found no association between sweetening coffee or tea and a heightened risk of diabetes and all-cause mortality. Image credit: Trent Lanz/Stocksy. Researchers ...