A new University of Birmingham study found hot tea and coffee contain more microplastics than other popular beverages. Here's ...
Tea feels harmless. It's the drink people reach for after a bad day, before a long one, or just because it's four in the ...
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Beat the heat: How hot tea can cool you down
Though it seems counterintuitive, there are surprising benefits to having a hot cup of tea during hot weather. As ...
Some like it hot. Some like it very hot. If this last description fits you to a tea, then check out what may be brewing in the study just published in the International Journal of Cancer. These ...
A piping hot cup of tea may be anything but soothing for some. A new study finds that those who drink tea at 140 degrees Fahrenheit or higher had a 90 percent higher risk of esophageal cancer, ...
Many get their daily morning jolt of caffeine from coffee, but others prefer the more soothing approach of hot tea — which has several health benefits. Isabella Ferrari, a registered dietitian with ...
Whether it's hot chocolate or iced coffee, the temperature of drinks — and when you drink them — may influence your mood, according to researchers. A new study, published in the British Journal of ...
While there are plenty of reasons to enjoy drinking tea, you may want to let that piping hot beverage cool down a bit before you take a sip. A new study, published in International Journal of Cancer, ...
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