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December 18, 2009: Feeling old and blue? Green tea may help
Elderly men and women who sip on several cups of green tea a day may be less likely to have the blues, hint findings of a study from Japan.

October 13, 2009: Green tea may curb risk of some cancers
Drinking green tea may lower your risk of developing certain blood cancers

March 2, 2009: Heavy Tea Drinkers Have Lower Stroke Risk
Green, Black Tea Both Show Benefits

July 5, 2008: Does Green Tea Help the Heart?
Green tea can protect the heart's arteries, new study shows

February 20, 2008: 7 Reasons to Drink Green Tea
Green tea can lead to healthier skin, and promote weight loss.

December 19, 2007: Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk: Japan study
Drinking green tea may reduce the risk of advanced prostate cancer, according to a study by researchers at Japan's National Cancer Center.

December 7, 2007: Green tea may protect against colon cancer
An extract of green tea wards off colorectal cancer, animal experiments show.

July 3, 2007: Tea antioxidants: Does 'instant' offer same benefits as 'brewed'?
Brewed tea is a rich source of antioxidants, including flavonoids and catechins.

May 5, 2007: Tea drinkers may have lower skin cancer risk
People who unwind with a cup of tea every night may have a lower risk of two common forms of skin cancer, new research suggests.

In a study of nearly 2,200 adults, researchers found that tea drinkers had a lower risk of developing squamous cell or basal cell carcinoma, the two most common forms of skin cancer.

December 5, 2006: Studies: Green Tea May Help Prolong Life
Senay: Research Also Shows Benefits For Skin, Few Drawbacks

October 4, 2006: Beat stress, drink tea
Regular cups of tea can help speed recovery from stress, researchers from University College London (UCL) said on Wednesday.

September 12, 2006: Long Life May Be Your Cup of (Green) Tea
For those hoping to live a long, healthy life, a cup of green tea may hit the spot, a large new study shows.

February 24, 2006: Green Tea May Protect the Aging Brain

February 17, 2006: Green Tea May Do Wonders for the Brain
Drinking at Least 2 Cups Daily Could Help Keep Minds Sharp, Study Shows

December 12, 2005: Study: Tea May Help Fight Ovarian Cancer
Study: Tea may help fight ovarian cancer

November 15, 2005: Got Eczema? Try Oolong
Got Eczema? Try Oolong

September 21, 2005: Green Tea Compound Stops Alzheimer's in Mice
Trials in humans could be warranted, researchers say.

September 19, 2005: STUDY SHOWS GREEN TEA DESTROYS THE BACTERIA THAT CAUSE STREP THROAT AND CAVITIES
Not just an immune system stimulant: STUDY SHOWS GREEN TEA DESTROYS THE BACTERIA THAT CAUSE STREP THROAT AND CAVITIES

August 1, 2005: Health Information from Mayo Clinic Website
Green tea is a source of caffeine, a methylxanthine which stimulates the central nervous system, relaxes smooth muscle in the airways to the lungs (bronchioles), stimulates the heart, and acts on the kidney as a diuretic (increasing urine). One cup of tea contains approximately 50 milligrams of caffeine, depending on the strength and size of cup (as compared to coffee which contains 65 to 175 milligrams of caffeine per cup). Tea also contains polyphenols (catechins, anthocyanins, phenolic acids), tannin, trace elements, and vitamins.

September 30, 2003: Study Shows Tea Consumption Lowers Blood Cholesterol
Study Shows Tea Consumption Lowers Blood Cholesterol

March 4, 2003: TEA COMPLEMENTS DRUGS IN FIGHT AGAINST COLON CANCER

June 1, 2002: IS WHITE TEA BETTER THAN OTHER TEAS?
IS WHITE TEA BETTER THAN OTHER TEAS AS A POTENTIAL ANTICARCINOGEN?
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