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Tea is not exactly the kind of thing you'd expect to show gender disparity - however, the latest research indicated that the millennia-old drink of mixed hot water and herbs has a documented tendency of proving more beneficial for women than for men - at least when it comes to its documented property of helping ... |
12 May 2008 09:42 GMT |
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Green tea is highly popular in various diets for its effect of hampering the hunger sensation. But its qualities go much further. Its antioxidant called EGCG (epigallocatechin-3- gallate) impedes the premature aging and harming of the cells. Previous researches had pointed that the green tea could be effective agains... |
7 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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Now, we know the secret of those sexual techniques from the Chinese Daoism and Indian Kamashuthra. It's in the tea! There is a great danger threatening a man during his life: the prostate cancer. The surgery for prostate cancer leaves most patients impotent, as nerves can be touched. Moreover, this is the secon... |
20 December 2007 14:06 GMT |
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This not only hits hard a woman's femininity, but in the western world it is also the most widespread cancer in women, touching about 30% of them. About 2.7% of the breast cancer patients die annually and 20% in the next 5 years after being diagnosed. But now the secret of healthy breasts of the Oriental women s... |
13 December 2007 14:07 GMT |
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That famous healthy British skin has its secret: green tea. Now, green tea could lead to a new treatment for skin disorders like psoriasis and dandruff, as found by a team at the Medical College of Georgia.The researchers performed tests on an animal model to study the inflammatory skin diseases, characterized by pat... |
9 August 2007 07:15 GMT |
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We associate nice skin with beauty because healthy skin usually signals healthy individuals. And to be able to flaunt a nice skin, researchers say that you must drink two cups of tea daily. A new American research shows that this amount of tea would decrease the risk of developing skin cancer. The team made a compari... |
7 May 2007 06:36 GMT |
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The secret of the British vigor may stay in the tea: green tea has been already linked to induce positive effects on a large array of diseases, including heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's.But now researchers say that the consume of green tea could help in the fight against HIV. A joint British-American resea... |
30 March 2007 09:33 GMT |
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