Thursday February 23rd 2012

Tea ‘may cut heart disease rates’

The equivalent of eight cups of tea a day could help cut the risk of heart diseaseHeart disease rates could be reduced by 10% if everyone took to drinking large amounts of tea, a study has suggested.


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