Love was in the air, but these cartoon couples never quite made it official! Join us as we explore the animated relationships that could have been, from superhero teams to high school friends ...
Sometimes, the best on-screen stories are ones derived from real life – even if it involves a romantic glass of… milk. Yes, milk. It’s what Harris Dickinson’s character in the new erotic ...
Fancy a brew? Think again. A group of scientists have now claimed that drinking tea releases billions of microplastics into our bodies. Research from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona ...
There are many popular 'tapris' in Delhi, which are known for their special tea, great ambiance, and friendly service. Delhi's 'tapris' are not just places to drink tea, but they are a part of ...
BARCELONA, Spain — In a concerning discovery for tea lovers everywhere, scientists have found that a simple cup of tea might come with an unwanted extra ingredient: billions of microscopic plastic ...
The culprit? Teabags. According to the researchers, the tea leaf-filled pouches are steeped in microplastics, which are released into our bodies as we drink. How these tiny fragments of plastic ...
For millions of Britons, the day doesn't really start until you've had your first cup of tea. But a new study might ... via consumption of food products, drinking water and via the air.
New Delhi: Drinking tea or coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing cancers of the head and neck, including cancers of the mouth and throat, according to a review of previously ...
Drinking tea or coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing cancers of the head and neck, including cancers of the mouth and throat, according to a review of previously published studies.
Drinking tea was linked with 29% lower odds of hypopharyngeal cancer. For those relying on a warm mug of tea or coffee to tackle holiday chores, there may be an added reason to indulge.