Green Tea in the News.
Green Tea in the News:
Source: Channel4 News
Headline:
Green Tea in the News may cut cancer benefits. (read full story)
Date: February 3, 2009
"Cancer patients who take tumour-fighting green tea products may unwittingly be reducing the effectiveness of one kind of chemotherapy treatment, new research suggests. Green tea is known to contain a powerful antioxidant that can help to kill cancer cells and prevent tumours growing. For this reason many cancer patients drink green tea or take supplements containing green tea extracts".
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Source: Mail Online
Headline:
How a daily cup of green tea can give you a healthy heart in minutes (read full story)
Date: July 3, 2008
"A cup of green tea a day could help keep your heart healthy, a study shows. The drink was found to widen the artery which runs from the shoulder to the elbow by 4 per cent within 30 minutes - reducing the risk of blood clots".
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Source: The Independent
Headline:
Green tea (without the biscuits) can aid dieting. (read full story)
Date: September 3, 2005
"Sales of green tea are soaring, fuelled by young women who are bored with bottled water as their tipple of choice.The trade in speciality teas such as the green varieties has risen by 50 per cent in the past two years, at a time when sales of traditional black leaves are falling. Experts said that the widely publicised health benefits of green tea, coupled with its image as a "trendy" drink, have been behind its success".
Source: BBC News
Headline:
Green tea "can block cancer" (read full story)
Date: August 5, 2003
"Green tea's ability to fight cancer is even more potent and varied than scientists suspected, research suggests.
Scientists already know that green tea contains anti-oxidants which may have a protective effect against cancer".
Source:BBC News
Headline:
Green tea could cut arthritis risk. (read full story)
Date: February 15, 2003
"Drinking green tea could help keep arthritis at bay, say scientists. The tea, first discovered in China nearly 5,000 years ago, has long been thought to be beneficial to health. It has been linked to preventing coronary heart disease, stroke and certain types of cancer".
Source: BBC News
Headline:
Tea "could help prevent cancer". (read full story)
Date: April 9,2002
"Drinking tea could help prevent cancers, say scientists.
They say antioxidants in tea offer protective benefits against cancers of the stomach and oesophagus (gullet)".
Source: BBC News
Headline:
Tea good for the bones. (read full story)
Date:May 13, 2002
"Scientists have come up with yet more evidence of why tea is good for your health - it helps to keep the bones strong.
The latest research follows recent studies that suggest the popular beverage can help to reduce the risk of cancer, heart attack and Parkinson's disease".
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