Caffeinated coffee and tea may reduce your risk for cardiometabolic disease, a new study finds. Researchers found drinking two-to-three cups of coffee or up to three cups of tea a day was best for ...
Is there anything better than starting a chilly morning or ending a dark autumnal day with a big cup of something warm? Or ...
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Whether it's Jean-Luc Picard demanding "tea, Earl Grey, hot" or drag queens aplenty spilling it (metaphorically), the entertainment world has plenty of references to making time for a hearty brew.
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Queen Camilla's son Tom Parker Bowles spills some royal tea and reveals the royal family's 5 o'clock ritual: 'It's of primary ...
UK tea lovers, who guzzle down around 100 million cups daily, often look forward to a soothing cuppa while travelling. But according to a tea expert, you might want to skip that free (if you're ...
Benefits: Green tea is loaded with the antioxidant epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), among others, and may be heart-protective. One study found that a cup or two a day may cut heart disease risk by ...