Friday, 19 August 2011

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Researchers Say Green Tea Compound Effective in Treating 2 Types of Tumors
News Junky Journal (press release)
by Charles Hale on Aug 19, 2011 A compound found in green tea shows great promise for the development of drugs to treat two types of tumors and a deadly congenital disease. The discovery is the result of research led by Principal Investigator, ...
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Road to recovery
Sydney Morning Herald
Since it was erected about 400 years ago, this tea house has accommodated the guests and consorts of feudal lords for moon-viewing parties and still serves an elegant snack of frothy green tea and bean-paste cake to visitors. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Restaurant capsule reviews
NorthJersey.com
Yakitori combo with oshinko (left), grapefruit chu-hai (top left) and green tea chu-hai at Raku Izakaya. Conceived as a Japanese izakaya drinking lounge, this Main Street spot offers a variety of small and large Japanese and Korean plates and a ...
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NorthJersey.com
Surviving a 16 Hour Fast While Improving Focus, Health, Energy, and Fitness
MuslimMatters
If you CAN pull this off then the best thing to do is get up and drink plenty of water with a cup of coffee, green tea, or oolong tea, wait 30 minutes and perform 30-45 minutes of moderate intensity cardio work like a brisk walk on a treadmill. ...
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Bellagio finishes first phase of $70 million in room upgrades
Las Vegas Review - Journal
Created by MGM Resorts International design group, the new rooms follow three different designs and color schemes -- the resort king rooms feature indigo and silver or green tea and plum, while the resort queen rooms feature an amber and butterscotch ...
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Technomic: Coffee, Tea Consumption On Upswing
Vending Times
Survey results also found 14% of consumers are purchasing more regular hot coffee today than they did two years ago, and 10% say the same about iced tea by the cup or glass. When it comes to tea, 73% of consumers prefer antioxidant-rich green tea ...
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