Green tea stood out for its impact on heart health. Studies found it may help lower blood pressure and improve cholesterol ...
A new review finds that the health benefits of tea depend heavily on how it’s brewed and what’s added to it, with traditional green and black teas offering the strongest results for heart, brain, and ...
Drinking tea, particularly green tea, is linked to better heart health, improved metabolism, and lower risks of chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer. It may also help protect the brain and ...
A new review highlights tea's powerful health benefits but warns that bottled and bubble tea may not deliver the same perks.
Looking across decades of research, scientists say the way your tea is made — and what gets added to it — may help explain why some versions don’t stack up nutritionally.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you might want to give this trendy drink a second thought. Bubble tea, also known as boba or pearl milk tea, originated in Taiwan in the 1980s and is typically made ...
Freshly brewed tea supports heart, brain, and muscle health, while sugary tea drinks may reduce benefits when consumed often.
Bubble tea, or boba, has become a favorite, especially with young people. Typically a sweet drink with chewy pearls, bubble tea can often be found in colorful cups with oversized straws. But new ...
EXPLAINS ONCE A NICHE TAIWANESE TREAT, BUBBLE TEA IS NOW WIDELY AVAILABLE AND GROWING IN POPULARITY, AND THE STAR OF THE SHOW, THOSE TAPIOCA BOBA PEARLS MADE FROM CASSAVA. CASSAVA IS A ROOT VEGETABLE ...