Green tea may help fight adult leukemia
NEW YORK - Green tea may help treat a form of adulthood leukemia, if the cases of four patients are any indication, according to a new report.
Tea Tippling Linked to Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Dec. 12 - Middle-age women who drink two or more cups of green or black tea every day may reduce their risk for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer by almost half, epidemiologists here reported.
Take a break, have the ‘new’ tea toffee
PALAMPUR , (Himachal Pradesh): For those of you tired with eating coffee toffees and coffee ice-creams, here's something new: tea toffees, tea ice-creams and tea biscuits. If that doesn't sound exciting enough, there's tea wine too.
Tea party: hot trend steeped in history
Yesterday, hundreds of women lined up at Denninger's to see tea mogul Stephen Twining.
Cold weather heats the coffee business
The shelves of Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. are packed with mugs and assorted teas. The counters are lined with burlap sacks brimming with coffee. And this time of year especially, the floor is packed with customers.
High prices in New York boost coffee
Kenyan coffee prices largely firmed at this week’s auction on improved bean quality and higher prices in New York, traders said.
Coffee exports down 11.4 per cent
NAIROBI, Thursday: Kenya's coffee exports dropped by 11.4 per cent in the October-September crop year 2004-5. But earnings rose steeply from the previous season, boosted by high global prices, officials said.
Global Chains Wake Up, and Smell Local Coffee
MUMBAI/KOLKATA: Drawn by a growing number of well-heeled Indian coffee drinkers, leading coffee retail chains like Starbucks, Gloria Jeans, Barnie’s and Dome Coffee are whipping up entry plans.
Coffee consumption linked to reduced diabetes risk
A study says that men and women who drink more coffee and other caffeinated beverages are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who drink few or no caffeinated beverages
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