Topic: United States

Tea may prevent endometrial cancer, but needs study

TORONTO (Reuters Health) - Tea may protect against endometrial cancer, but more research is needed before it's clear if the antioxidant-rich beverage offers a real benefit, a recent analysis found. Tea is the second most-consumed beverage in the world, after water, and ...

Green tea linked to less stomach cancer in women

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - As if you needed another reason to drink green tea: Japanese women, but not Japanese men, who regularly drink 5 or more cups daily appear about 20 percent less likely to develop stomach cancer, study findings hint. ...
Avoid Caffeine in Green Tea! Take a Complete Nutritional Supplement Instead By Jason Pham If you're worried about the amount of caffeine in green tea but would like to get the health benefits that are associated with drinking it, you could always ...
Green Tea Pills and Weight Loss - What You Need to Know By Mo Devine There haven't been many clinical studies concerning green tea pills and weight loss. When a study is released, manufacturers often rush to get the products out there ...

What is the Truth About Green Tea and Cancer?

What is the Truth About Green Tea and Cancer? By Joan Gosselin There are numerous studies concerning the antioxidants in green tea and cancer prevention. The antioxidants are unique, found only in the camellia senses plants, some cocoa plants and some types ...

Falling in love

Done the Isle of Wight, been to Brighton, went to Paris in the Fifties when it looked and smelt like a foreign country -- I saw Bud Powell play piano and lived off baguettes and cheap vin rouge. I've since done America, ...