Hot tea drinkers who enjoy their beverages 140 degrees could be increasing their chance of esophageal cancer by 90 percent, according to a new study. The research, published last Wednesday in the peer ...
Smokers and drinkers may want to wait for their cup of tea to cool down. — -- Smokers and drinkers may want to wait for their morning cup of tea to cool off before they start drinking it, in ...
A word of caution to tea lovers: Let your cuppa cool a bit before taking a sip. A new study from China finds that drinking tea at extremely high temperatures may increase a person's risk of esophageal ...
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Today, I bring you two inspirational tales of renewal, reinvention, and adaptation. The first is the story of a formerly underappreciated and generally anonymous soul known botanically as Coffea ...
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Hot beverage options are abundant at this time of the year and some are healthier than others. (Getty Images) There’s nothing cozier than snuggling up with a warm beverage underneath a blanket during ...
Tea is often associated with a number of health benefits. If your daily drink is too hot, however, you may dramatically increase your risk of cancer, according to a new study. Research published ...
A coffee maker that brews tasty drip coffee, lattes complete with frothed milk, hot tea and makes chilled drinks over ice sounds far fetched, but that's the $229 Ninja Hot and Cold Brewed System in a ...