Drinking tea might reduce the risk of heart attack
April 1999
Drinking tea might reduce the risk of heart attack.
These kind of reports come out all the time, but now a new study in the American Journal of Epidemiology adds more credibility.
People who drink one or more cups of tea a day seem to have HALF the risk of heart attack as non-tea drinkers.
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