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Coffee, Tea, Vitamin D Help Fight MRSA Superbug

By David Liu Friday July 15, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study suggests that drinking hot tea or coffee may reduce the odds of carrying in ...
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Tea and coffee help fight superbug

By David Liu, PH.D. Drinking hot tea or coffee may help get rid of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA from the nose, a new study in ...
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Drinking tea may help prevent stomach cancer

By David Liu and editing by Elizabeth Hutchinson The pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can cause stomach cancer. A new study found that tea extracts can ...
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Bottled tea may contain no antioxidants

Drinking green or black tea offers a range of health benefits. But drinking bottled tea may give the drinkers little benefits as researchers from Wellgen ...
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Ancient Food Ingredients: What's Old is New

Posted By Dr. Mercola | August 05 2010 Consumers are embracing foods and beverages made with ingredients long known to have health and wellness benefits. A growing body of research ...
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Drinking Pu-erh Tea helps fight obesity

Getting tired of Atkins diet, southern beach and other types of diet?  A new study by Chinese researchers suggest that drinking a type of Chinese ...
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Black tea contains more fluoride than ever thought

Black tea may contain a higher concentration of fluoride  than previously thought, accoridng to a new study cited in a press release by Medical College ...
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Popular Brew May Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, and Triglycerides

Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 06 2010 Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water -- and ...
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Coffee and tea reduce diabetes risk

By Sheilah DowneyCoffee and tea drinkers can keep hoisting their beverages, as a new study suggests the two drinks help to lower the risk of ...
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Coffee, tea may help prevent diabetes

By Jimmy downs Drinking coffee or tea may help reduce risk of diabetes, according to a review study published in the Dec 14-28, 2009 issue of ...
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