Smokers who indulge in the drink may enjoy a lower cancer risk. Jan. 17, 2010— -- Green tea may reduce the risk of lung cancer, particularly for smokers, according to a study released this week.
Combat rising air pollution's toll on your lungs with natural detox drinks. This article highlights eight potent beverages, ...
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A green tea extract has shown early hints of promise against a serious, progressive form of lung disease, researchers say. The disease is called pulmonary fibrosis, where scar tissue builds up in the ...
As urban air pollution escalates, your diet can significantly bolster lung health. Nutrient-rich foods like turmeric, ginger, ...
Drinking green tea may reduce the risk for lung cancer, even among smokers. Researchers in Taiwan looked at nearly five hundred people. They found smokers and non-smokers, who did not drink green tea, ...
Green tea is a nutrient-rich tea with several health benefits. However, there are certain foods and supplements to avoid mixing with green tea due to serious complications.
Green and black tea have similar health benefits, such as boosting alertness and protecting heart and brain health. Both are high in antioxidants but differ in their components. One isn’t necessarily ...
Green tea is one of the healthiest beverages on earth: It’s full of flavonoids that can help reduce inflammation, aids in lowering bad cholesterol and can lessen your chances of heart attack or stroke ...