Megan is a science communication consultant who is passionate about translating science to a variety of audiences. She received her PhD in nutritional immunology from UNC and has worked with ...
Green tea has long been cited for potential health benefits. Now a new study looks at green tea extract and finds it may help reduce blood sugar levels. It may also lower gut inflammation, according ...
Looking across decades of research, scientists say the way your tea is made — and what gets added to it — may help explain why some versions don’t stack up nutritionally. A new review of existing ...
Green tea extract and caffeine together can boost focus and mental energy. They may protect cells from damage and boost metabolism. Green tea and caffeine may lower the risk of some cancers. Green tea ...
Green tea is surging in popularity in the United States, especially among younger adults. Awareness of green tea’s health benefits is a major driver of this increased demand. After black tea, green ...
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