The food you eat, the drinks you guzzle and the smokes you puff may all be staining your teeth. Find out more about tooth stain strategies that will help you avoid discoloration.

One in six men will develop prostate cancer during his life. But there are simple steps to help in preventing prostate cancer. Watch this to see what they are.

If you are one of numerous adults who suffer from attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), there may be a simple solution to help ease your symptoms right in your cupboard… tea. A recent article suggests that the caffeine in tea may help ease fatigue and improve focus in people with ADHD. However, we should note that […]

Coffee and tea already have a large repertoire of health benefits. But now we can add a new talent: Infection fighter. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a dangerous type of bacteria resistant to the antibiotic methicillin and it can cause serious infections. More than 278,000 Americans were hospitalized with MRSA-related infections in 2005. The nose […]

Most of us have a strong affinity for our morning cup of joe, but a recent study may just make you pass up the daily grinds for a cup of tea. There are over 3 billion cups of tea consumed daily worldwide and rightly so. According to a recent Chinese study, higher levels of tea […]

Benefits to green tea?

October was National Breast Cancer Awareness month, and we saw pink ribbons everywhere, reminding us about the importance of early detection — or better yet, prevention. Previous research has been conflicted on the subject of green tea as a possible preventive agent against breast cancer. While animal studies have shown promise, larger studies in humans […]

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If drinking coffee or tea has become part of your daily routine, you might wonder what it’s doing to your long-term heart health. New research from Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, a journal of the American Heart Association, found that high tea consumption and moderate coffee consumption may be associated with decreased rates of death […]

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Ladies, here’s another reason to replace that cup of joe with a spot of tea: research shows that regular consumption of tea may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. A recent study featured in the publication Cancer Causes Control found that women who drink tea regularly (4 or more cups per day) had a lower […]