Coffee and tea consumption may be associated with a reduced risk of head and neck cancer, a new analysis suggests. Head and neck cancer, referring to cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx ...
The perfect mocha coffee Could this coffee=based drink help keep tiredness at bay? There’s evidence the effects of caffeine in a cup of tea are enhanced by an amino acid it contains, called L ...
“Why tea drinkers live longer,” says National Geographic’s latest Instagram post. The iconic TV network has 280 million followers on the social media platform. “If you're a coffee ...