People who prefer to drink loose leaf tea might be on to something: Scientists in Spain have found microscopic evidence of plastic pollution getting into human cells after being leached from tea bags.
The experiment was repeated with linalool, a compound that contributes to the odor of jasmine. Lower Risk of Heart Disease Multiple studies have shown that drinking green tea reduces your risk ...
The leaves in Darjeeling tea contain polyphenols or plant compounds that fight inflammation and chronic (long-term) disease. Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world. Black tea is a ...
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 ...
Coffee and tea are some of the world’s most popular beverages, and for good reason, as several studies show that people who regularly drink coffee or tea live longer lives and have fewer health ...
Dai tea growers pluck leaves in Da Ping Zhang, one of five tea forests on Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan Province. The region’s Dai and Blang peoples have used natural farming methods for over a ...
Doctors are attempting to save a Connecticut man's hand after the homemade explosive he and another man built blew up prematurely, authorities said. The FBI is working with Fairfield Police to ...
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