Daily cup of green tea could be the answer to allergies by suppressing immune system responses
A study by academics at the Shinshu University in Nagano, Japan, has discovered a daily dose of green tea can help to lower a person's blood pressure and also help to regulate weight. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - April 10, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Drinking green tea may help with food allergies
(Shinshu University) Drinking green tea increases Flavonifractor plautii in the gut, which in turn suppresses an allergic food immune response. (Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health)
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - April 8, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Could Green Tea Extract Help Fight Pulmonary Fibrosis?
Title: Could Green Tea Extract Help Fight Pulmonary Fibrosis?Category: Health NewsCreated: 3/11/2020 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/12/2020 12:00:00 AM (Source: MedicineNet Lungs General)
Source: MedicineNet Lungs General - March 12, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: news

Could Green Tea Extract Help Fight Pulmonary Fibrosis?
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2020 -- A green tea extract has shown early hints of promise against a serious, progressive form of lung disease, researchers say. The disease is called pulmonary fibrosis, where scar tissue builds up in the lungs over time,... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - March 11, 2020 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Prefer tea over coffee? It could be your genes, study finds
Whether you're inclined to choose coffee or green tea for your morning boost could be determined by your genes, a recent study found. (Source: CNN.com - Health)
Source: CNN.com - Health - March 6, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Green tea extract combined with exercise reduces fatty liver disease in mice
(Penn State) The combination of green tea extract and exercise reduced the severity of obesity-related fatty liver disease by 75% in mice fed a high-fat diet, according to Penn State researchers, whose recent study may point to a potential health strategy for people. (Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health)
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - February 14, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Study: Drinking Tea May Help You Live Longer, Especially If It ’ s Green
This study strengthens the body of evidence that habitual tea drinking is associated with lower rates of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, though it cannot prove that it’s definitely the tea that’s responsible,” Dr. Jenna Macciochi, a lecturer in immunology at the University of Sussex, told the SMC. However, she noted that “a body of evidence in nutrition suggests that whole diet patterns are more informative of diet-disease relationships than any isolated food or nutrient.” Dr. Duane Mellor, a registered dietitian and senior teaching fellow at Aston Medical School, Aston University, sai...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - January 10, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News Syndicated CBSN Boston CNN Green Tea Source Type: news

Green Tea Drinkers May Live Longer
The study is the latest to look at green tea's potential health effects. (Source: WebMD Health)
Source: WebMD Health - January 9, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Drinking green tea, rather than black, may help you live longer, new study suggests
Drinking tea at least three times a week could reduce the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and is linked with a longer and healthier life, at least in China, a new study suggests. (Source: CNN.com - Health)
Source: CNN.com - Health - January 9, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Green Tea Drinkers May Live Longer
THURSDAY, Jan. 9, 2020 -- People who love their green tea may also enjoy longer, healthier lives, a large new study suggests. Researchers found that of more than 100,000 Chinese adults they tracked, those who drank green tea at least three times a... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - January 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Compound in green tea plant shows potential for fighting TB, finds NTU-led research team
(Nanyang Technological University) An antioxidant found in the green tea plant could become key to tackling tuberculosis one day, a team of international scientists led by NTU Singapore has found. Through laboratory investigations, the team led by NTU Prof Gerhard Gr ü ber discovered how the prominent compound, known as epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), can inhibit the growth of a tuberculosis-causing bacteria strain. These findings could pave the way for the creation of novel drugs to combat tuberculosis, one of the most deadly infectious diseases in the world. (Source: EurekAlert! - Biology)
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - December 17, 2019 Category: Biology Source Type: news

Medical News Today: Green tea compound could help in the battle against super bugs
As the antibiotic resistance crisis deepens, experts are looking for new angles. A new study concludes that a compound found in green tea could be useful. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - October 6, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Source Type: news

Medical News Today: What to do about bad breath
Home remedies for bad breath include green tea, herbal rinses, and water. People should see a doctor if their breath does not improve. Learn more about home remedies for bad breath here. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - August 21, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Ear, Nose and Throat Source Type: news

Research shows that drinking Matcha tea can reduce anxiety
(Kumamoto University) Using the 'elevated plus maze' test with mice, Japanese researchers have shown that Matcha green tea can reduce anxiety. Their experiments revealed that Matcha's anxiolytic effects are due to the activation of dopamine D1 receptors and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors. The researchers suggest that adding a little Matcha tea to your diet may improve your health. (Source: EurekAlert! - Biology)
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - July 8, 2019 Category: Biology Source Type: news

Is Green Tea a Fad or a Real Health Boost?
(Source: The Doctors Lounge - Oncology)
Source: The Doctors Lounge - Oncology - June 24, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Cardiology, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Neurology, Oncology, Research, Rheumatology, Nutrition, News, Source Type: news