Drinking tea is associated with decreased coronary artery progression and a lower incidence of major cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks, according to a...
by Shirley Johanna * The anti-inflammatory properties of green tea are beneficial to combat the joint pain, inflammation and tissue damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis,...
A new study out of Cornell University found that coffee’s strong antioxidant, chlorogenic acid (CLA), is actually therapeutic for our eyes, protecting the retina...
By Seriously Science*
We can just imagine the scenario that spawned this paper: a bunch of microbiologists sitting around the lab coffee machine, looking for...
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has today questioned the claims from a recent University of Adelaide study suggesting energy...