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Tea protects, coffee harms? Study finds bone-density gap in seniors
For older women, the choice between a morning cup of tea or coffee may be doing more than setting the day’s mood. New ...
A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused ...
A new study suggests morning tea drinkers may have stronger bones. Tea is linked to improved bone mineral density in ...
Tea may come out slightly on top when it comes to the health of your bones, a study found. Does that mean coffee drinkers ...
A decade-long study tracking nearly 10,000 older women suggests that everyday beverage choices may subtly influence bone health. Researchers at Flinders University have investigated whether everyday ...
Compounds in tea called catechins may help promote bone health and slow degeneration in bone density, researchers said.
A decade-long study by Flinders University shed new light on two most frequently consumed drinks; tea and coffee and their ...
Share on Pinterest A study of bone scans is helping scientists determine the prevalence of cardiac amyloidosis. Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) causes ...
Analysis of centuries-old bones shows that the Jamestown colonists brought the beasts of burden to the New World.
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