YOU can’t beat a steaming hot cup of tea first thing in the morning. Not only does the brew soothe and perk you up, it’s also ...
Are you a hot tea drinker? Researchers say you might want to be careful about what else you do. According to a new study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, people who drink scalding tea ...
If you're a frequent smoker or drinker you may want to think twice about consuming hot tea, in order to decrease your risk of developing esophageal cancer, a new study discovered. According to a study ...
A study is recommending tea drinkers to let their hot beverages cool down before enjoying them as it could increase the risk of cancer. The findings published in the International Journal of Cancer ...
Drinking hibiscus tea can support heart and gut health by lowering blood pressure, managing cholesterol, boosting good gut ...
Cold brew tea can be nutrient-rich, especially with milk. Learn how different teas and milks may offer several different health benefits.
A new analysis reveals why some people’s favorite way to enjoy beverages could also be the riskiest. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades of newsroom experience. She is ...
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Key Takeaways Tea generally counts toward your daily hydration. Even caffeinated ...
Refreshing, calming, and rich in antioxidants, green tea offers countless health benefits—but the time you drink it can make ...
Hot beverage options are abundant at this time of the year and some are healthier than others. (Getty Images) There’s nothing cozier than snuggling up with a warm beverage underneath a blanket during ...