A new study suggests that drinking tea regularly may protect bone health. Experts explain the link, and reveal whether you should drink more tea to support your bones.
You might already enjoy this as part of your morning routine. Here's why researchers say it's "one simple way" to boost your ...
Drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to three cups a day) didn’t have a negative impact on bone health, based on the ...
Having trouble choosing between a cup of tea or coffee on these wintry days? New research says tea might be the better option – at least for your bones. People who reported drinking tea had slightly ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — A new decades-long study out of Australia links drinking tea to stronger bones, while drinking too much coffee may lead to weaker bones. A study from Linders University monitored 10,000 ...
Medically reviewed by Suzanne Fisher, RD Key Takeaways Women who drank tea had slightly higher total hip bone mineral density ...
A 2017 meta-analysis of 17 studies found that green tea polyphenols may limit bone loss, especially in women who don't drink alcohol or smoke. One 2009 study suggests that green tea may help prevent ...
Researchers investigate the longitudinal associations of coffee and tea consumption with bone mineral density in older women.
So many of us need that morning coffee to get us through our day. One estimate says that 85% of US adults enjoy up to two cups of coffee daily. That being said, not everyone loves the taste or the ...
Certain beverage habits may influence the bone health of older women, with effects varying depending on consumption levels and other lifestyle factors, new research suggests. Very heavy coffee ...
Green tea contains caffeine and tannins, an antioxidant that can mess with iron absorption. So drinking it at certain times ...