Newsweek spoke to a doctor about a recent study that suggests this daily drink may help calm chronic inflammation.
A cup of tea really could make you feel better, according to a raft of research which shows its benefits for a whole host of ...
A nice cuppa can be the solution to many life problems but it can also have some positive physical benefits too ...
A new scientific review suggests that a simple daily habit—drinking several cups of tea—may help reduce inflammation in the body, a condition linked to heart disease, diabetes and other chronic ...
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I have been noticing that when I see articles on the Zobo plant, bottles of Zobo drinks are usually placed beside the ...
Dietitian Deepta Nagpall offers advice on how to handle sensitive skin in the spring, from pollen to histamine.
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A comforting daily habit might be doing more for your health than you realize. New research suggests that drinking several cups of black tea a day may help reduce inflammation linked to major chronic ...
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Springtime is considered allergy season for many, especially when skin becomes prone to redness, irritation and breakouts. Deepta shares some simple solutions.
Drinking tea never goes out of style, and for good reason. The soothing beverage isn’t just valued across cultures; tea has a slew of health-boosting qualities. In my experience as a dietitian, I’ve ...