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Drinking tea may lower risk of type 2 diabetes | Denbighshire Free Press
Previous research has found that tea could be beneficial for health, partly because it contains antioxidants and polyphenols.
Xiaying li
Matt sydes
Naveed sattar
European association for the study of diabetes
Wuhan university of science
University of glasgow
Research council
China health
European association
Wuhan university
Nutrition survey
Medical research council
Drinking tea may lower risk of type 2 diabetes | Messenger Newspapers
Previous research has found that tea could be beneficial for health, partly because it contains antioxidants and polyphenols.
Xiaying li
Matt sydes
Naveed sattar
European association for the study of diabetes
Wuhan university of science
University of glasgow
Research council
China health
European association
Wuhan university
Nutrition survey
Medical research council
Drinking tea may lower risk of type 2 diabetes | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Previous research has found that tea could be beneficial for health, partly because it contains antioxidants and polyphenols.
Xiaying li
Matt sydes
Naveed sattar
European association for the study of diabetes
Wuhan university of science
University of glasgow
Research council
China health
European association
Wuhan university
Nutrition survey
Medical research council
Drinking tea may lower risk of type 2 diabetes | Somerset County Gazette
Previous research has found that tea could be beneficial for health, partly because it contains antioxidants and polyphenols.
Xiaying li
Matt sydes
Naveed sattar
European association for the study of diabetes
Wuhan university of science
University of glasgow
Research council
China health
European association
Wuhan university
Nutrition survey
Medical research council
Drinking over four cups of tea per day could lower diabetes risk, new research suggests
Drinking four or more cups of tea per day could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, research suggests. A study found that drinking black, green, or oolong tea ev.
Xiaying li
Matt sydes
Naveed sattar
European association for the study of diabetes
Wuhan university of science
University of glasgow
Research council
China health
European association
Wuhan university
Nutrition survey
Medical research council
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