Both coffee and green tea can boost energy and support your heart. Experts say the best one for you depends on your health ...
Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD Key Takeaways Women who drank tea had slightly higher total hip bone mineral density ...
The drive into Espirito Santo in southeastern Brazil is lined with lush plantations of leafy black pepper and coffee plants.
Drinking at least seven cups of green tea or one cup of coffee daily can lower the risk of death in those who've had a heart attack or stroke, according to researchers in Japan. (iStock.com) Drinking ...
Join Morgan as he takes on five wild coffee experiments submitted by viewers, crafting and tasting unusual drinks like ...
Consuming more green tea and coffee was associated with reduced all-cause mortality among individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), according to the results of a prospective study published in BMJ Open ...
Drinking plenty of both green tea and coffee is linked to a lower risk of dying from any cause among people with type 2 diabetes, suggests new research. Drinking plenty of both green tea and coffee is ...
I'll be honest: I'm a green tea snob, and I know my sencha from my gyokuro. I drink it for the taste, but plenty of people are firmly in the coffee camp. If you're thinking about replacing your ...
Drinking tea and coffee could lead to improved cancer outcomes for patients, thanks to the beverages potentially playing a “protective role” against the disease. Specifically, high coffee and/or tea ...
Brewing tea is an art. While a Keurig excels at delivering a quick, reliable cup of coffee, can the same machine truly ...