China makes sure nothing is wasted while all its resources are used and reused, time after time. Same goes for Panda poo, that is supposed to contribute a great deal to the manufacturing process of one of the worlds' most sophisticated and expensive kinds of tea.
It appears that Pandas are very delicate creatu... |
22 November 2011 10:49 GMT |
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In a new set of investigations, scientists demonstrated that brewing tea is a lot healthier than consuming the bottled variety, in spite of the fact that the latter boasts high concentrations of antioxidants. After the scientists analyzed the two types of teas, they determined that the most elevated concentrations co... |
23 August 2010 04:52 GMT |
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Shortly after being found in violation of her parole and being ordered to wear at all times a SCRAM bracelet (an alcohol monitoring ankle device), Lindsay Lohan was spotted on at least a couple of instances carrying what looked like a bottle of Kombucha tea. As per reports, the actress had decided to give the beverag... |
26 July 2010 15:41 GMT |
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Earlier this week, a judge ordered Lindsay Lohan to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and subject herself to random drug testing after she reportedly violated her parole from a prior drunk-driving case. The same day after she heard the changes she had to make in her life, Lindsay dyed her hair back to blonde, start... |
28 May 2010 15:31 GMT |
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The best way to socialize at work is around a steaming cup of coffee or, according to preferences, tea. While both men and women admit to indulging in this pastime in order to be able to catch up with office gossip, the former are going to great lengths in order to get out of the task of making tea, a new survey cond... |
24 February 2010 13:41 GMT |
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For people serving tea on a regular basis, the teapot effect is well known. It appears when the liquid dribbles at low flow rates, causing numerous tea stains on table covers and clothes. Now, experts in France have managed to determine the root cause of this peculiar effect and also to come up with a way of addressi... |
2 November 2009 19:01 GMT |
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People at midlife who drink coffee and tea responsibly may be at a lower risk of developing dementia in their senior years, a new prolonged scientific study, conducted in Finland, showed. Some of the test subjects in the new research had been under survey for more than 37 years, starting 1972, so experts from the Uni... |
15 January 2009 10:02 GMT |
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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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A group of medical experts at the Kings College in London, UK, have recently conducted a new study which completely annuls popular beliefs that tea drinking may cause loss of fluids and dehydration. On the contrary, researchers writing in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition state that tea is far more beneficia... |
25 August 2006 08:23 GMT |
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