Green tea may help reduce risk of heart attacks

Initial studies show that a molecule in the tea might reduce plaque build up inside arteriesA substance found in green tea could help scientists find new ways to reduce the risk of heart attacks, research suggests, although experts say that doesn ’t mean you should rush to put the kettle on.The study found that a molecule in green tea, known as EGCG, can bind to a protein that is found in plaques linked to coronary artery disease and, under certain circumstances, make it more soluble.Continue reading...
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