Topic: Tea
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2009-12-18 15:06:31
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Elderly men and women who sip on several cups of green tea a day may be less likely to have the blues, hint findings of a study from Japan.</p><p>Dr. Kaijun Niu, at Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering in Sendai, and colleagues ...
isnare | 2009-12-13 01:33:59
It may be too much for some even to think of drinking eight cups of tea a day but health experts say the intake can help fight heart disease, improve brain power and also boost longevity.<br><br>Independent dietician Dr Carrie Ruxton's research on caffeine at King''s College, London, saw her review 47 ...
Reuters Life! Online Report | 2009-12-11 15:56:37
<div><p>SINGAPORE (Reuters Life!) - Fancy a cuppa? From highbrow salons to highland plantations, Lonely Planet lists the world's best places to have a cup of tea in its "1000 Ultimate Experiences" guide. This list is not endorsed by Reuters.</p><p>1. LONDON, ENGLAND</p><p> ...
ArticlesBase | 2009-12-04 00:11:27
Author: Stuart Miles
Over recent years there have been a number of different products and supplements that are all apparently containing wonderful weight loss compounds that can ensure that the user of the product loses a large amount of weight with very little in the way of physical exercise or effort. However most of the users of these products will ...
