Green Tea Extracts May Protect You From Oral Cancer

Tea Does Not...

Extracts from green tea may prevent the formation of mouth cancers in people with risk signs of the disease, according to a new study from Texas. Over 50 per cent of... More »
Mercola - Nov. 10, 2009
Reheat cold cups of tea Government waste watchdog says
Reheating cold cups of tea could save consumers £110 million a year, and help cut back on the 3.5 billion cups thrown down the sink every year. The advice from Wrap, the... More »
Telegraph - Nov. 10, 2009
Reheat cold cups of tea Government waste watchdog says
Consumers are throwing away too many discarded cups of tea and coffee, fizzy drinks that have gone flat and fruit juices past their best-before dates, said Wrap, the... More »
Telegraph - Nov. 10, 2009
Tea Does Not Give You Cancer, Probably
THE Daily Express loves a cup of tea. It loves tea so much that it loves writing about the stuff. In every bag, an article is brewed. Today, readers are told: “We’re mugs to... More »
Anorak - Nov. 10, 2009
Study offers more evidence to green tea's anti-cancer effect
A new U.S. study has shown that green tea may help reduce the risk of oral cancer, although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as an effective way of... More »
Individual.com - Nov. 10, 2009
Does green tea prevent cancer?
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Evidence continues to brew about the protective effects of green tea against cancer, but scientists are still not sure the tea leaves reveal the answer.... More »
Charleston Post and Courier - Nov. 9, 2009
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