Black Tea Tames Artery Disease Study finds a strong link between drinking black tea and healthy arteries in individuals who have heart disease, according to a July 2001 report in Circulation, the Journal of the American Heart Association. | NCI Fact Sheet: Tea and Cancer Prevention Summary information from the National Cancer Institute describes antioxidents, laboratory findings, human studies, and research. | Steeped in Research: Tea Linked to Survival After Heart Attack Drinking lots of tea may reduce a person's risk of dying after a heart attack, according to a report in a May 2002 issue of Circulation, the Journal of the American Heart Association. | Tea and Health Information about tea and health from the UK-based Tea Council. Topics include nutritional value, antioxidant properties, cardiovascular disease, cancer, hydration, iron absorption, caffeine, and oral health. |
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