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| Green tea cuts bad cholesterol levels Times of India A new study has revealed that drinking a cup of green tea regularly could have major health benefits. It has been found to not only cut levels of "bad" cholesterol, but it leaves "good" cholesterol unchanged, reports the Daily Express . ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Wine Guy: Warm cup of a little green magic Reporter Online We know wine has some nearly miraculous properties that make it beneficial to our health, but green tea has its own great qualities. It took awhile for Americans to take to wine, but it is a booming industry and many people understand that using it in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Get the inside scoop right here Charlotte Observer By Helen Schwab Green tea ice cream in a waffle cone screams "cool" at Elizabeth Creamery. JEFF WILLHELM - jwillhelm@charlotteobserver.com Levi Kohler, 6, digs into his favorite flavor, chocolate chip, at Cabarrus Creamery. Hope Turner serves ice cream ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nancy Dell: Exercising, cookouts WWLP 22News Before exercise drink green tea. The caffeine will help you exercise longer and the compound called EGCG in green tea helps you burn more fat especially during aerobic exercise. If you are running a marathon or doing any long duration endurance event, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Only in Japan: Bread That Tastes Kind of Like Yogurt Wall Street Journal (blog) ... Ltd has been experimenting with sandwich fillings in its popular pocket-size Lunch Pack sandwiches for some time—everything from time-honored ham and cheese or a bittersweet green-tea flavored cream, to a starchy overload of cheese gratin. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Man, 48, dies in crash Evening Observer A SUNY Fredonia student, who wished to remain anonymous, was celebrating his birthday at The Green Tea Room when the accident occurred. The Green Tea Room, previously Intermezzo Coffee House, is located within the One Park Place building. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Get More Benefits From Your Coffee and Tea Shape Magazine It's is also an effective energy booster — rats given green tea were able to swim 24 percent longer before becoming exhausted, but it's lower in caffeine than coffee — 1 cup only provides 25 to 50 mg of caffeiene, compared to about 100 mg in java. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Green tea lowers cholesterol, but only a little: MedlinePlus NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Drinking green tea seems to cut "bad" cholesterol, according to a fresh look at the medical evidence. ... www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_114033.html |
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