Green tea
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Evidence Continues To Brew, But Questions Remain About Green Tea's Cancer Prevention AbilityEvidence Continues To Brew, But Questions Remain About Green Tea's Cancer Prevention Ability Article Date: 06 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as a cancer prevention method, evidence... In this article: Green tea, Cancer, Oral cancer, Medical advice, Diabetes mellitus, American Association for Cancer Research, Alzheimer's, Nausea, and Vomiting |
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Times Online | November 15, 2009
Nutrition Q&A: Can green tea prolong life? How to have healthy sperm and will dried apricots help asthma?
...at the end of chromosomes that normally shorten with age - than others. They suggest that chemicals called flavanols in green tea help to keep cells younger. Green tea is also known to help to fight gum disease and possibly mouth...
In this article: Asthma, Zinc, Mashed potato, Dried fruit, Department of Health, Calcium, Cholesterol, and Cancer
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MedicineNet | November 04, 2009
Green Tea May Help Prevent Oral Cancer
...protect against cancer. U.S. researchers gave 41 volunteers with pre-malignant mouth lesions green tea extract for three months at doses of 500 milligrams per meter squared (mg/m2), 750 mg/m2 or 1,000 mg/m2. The extract was taken by...
In this article: Oral cancer, Cancer, American Association for Cancer Research, and U.S.
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New Kerala | October 15, 2009
Green tea can slash cancer risk
Green tea can slash cancer risk London, Oct 15 : Five cups of green tea every day can cut the risk of developing certain blood cancers, say researchers. The much touted beverage, drunk in China, Japan and the Middle East, has been...
In this article: Cancer, Cholesterol, Sendai, Japan, Middle East, London, Japan, and China
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Medical News Today | November 05, 2009
Green Tea Shows Promise As Chemoprevention Agent For Oral Cancer
...and/or pharynx cancer and the five year survival rate is less than 50 percent. The study was funded by Ito En, the company that produced the green tea extract. In addition to Papadimitrakopoulou and Tsao, other M. D. Anderson authors on the...
In this article: Oral cancer, Cancer, Biopsy, Ito En, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Medical advice, and Insomnia
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Medical News Today | November 08, 2009
Does Green Tea Prevent Cancer? Evidence Continues To Brew, But Questions Remain
...But Questions Remain Article Date: 08 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as a cancer prevention method, evidence continues to grow about its protective effects, including results of a...
In this article: Cancer, Oral cancer, Medical advice, American Association for Cancer Research, Nausea, Vomiting, and University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
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Green tea is a type of tea made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis, that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originates from China and has become associated with many cultures in Asia from Japan to the Middle East. Recently, it has become more widespread in the West, where black tea is traditionally consumed. Many varieties of green tea have been created in countries where it is grown that can differ substantially due to variable growing conditions, processing and harvesting time. Over the last few decades green tea has begun to be subjected to many scientific and medical studies to determine the extent of its long-purported health benefits, with some evidence suggesting regular green tea drinkers may have lower chances of heart disease and developing certain types of cancer. The tea has also been useful for weight loss management.
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