Drinking green tea is safe for most people but consuming large amounts may raise the risk of iron deficiency anemia, liver ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . To determine whether the anti-inflammatory properties of catechin-rich green tea extract could reduce gut ...
Green tea has long been cited for potential health benefits. Now a new study looks at green tea extract and finds it may help reduce blood sugar levels. It may also lower gut inflammation, according ...
Metabolic syndrome affects about a third of Americans. If you’re one of them, a new study suggests a natural way to diminish the health risks linked to this condition. “There is much evidence that ...
Green tea has been one of the most popular drinks in the world for centuries. It's also been touted for its antioxidants, which are believed to provide an array of health benefits. Studies have ...
Women are flooding social media with warnings about one of today’s trendiest drinks, sharing horror stories of sudden hair ...
In addition to morphological data, the researchers assessed the expression of genes involved in glucose metabolism. Green tea treatment enhanced the expression of genes involved in glucose absorption ...
A new analysis showed that early signs of liver damage from high-dose green tea extract were somewhat predicted by one variation in a genotype and strongly predicted by another variation. Long-term ...