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Tea or Coffee, which is good for health ?
Asked by Manju Bhargava,
18 Jan '08 09:52 am
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Source: http://coffeetea.about.com/od/health/a/healthdiabetes.htm
A new study of coffee and diabetes (Jan 2004) has shown that men who drank 6 cups of coffee a day reduced their chances of developing type-2 diabetes by half, and women who drank the same amount cut their risk by 30 percent. 126,000 people filled out questionnaires over the past 12-18 years with information about their coffee intake and other health questions.
Answered by kishoranandvittalmangalore, 18 Jan '08 09:59 am
A new study of coffee and diabetes (Jan 2004) has shown that men who drank 6 cups of coffee a day reduced their chances of developing type-2 diabetes by half, and women who drank the same amount cut their risk by 30 percent. 126,000 people filled out questionnaires over the past 12-18 years with information about their coffee intake and other health questions.
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Tea, to some extent.
but green tea has lot of advantages...
The recent study says,
it will stall the ovarian cancer in women.
Answered by AYYAMPALAYAM RAGHAVENDRARAO, 18 Jan '08 09:53 am
but green tea has lot of advantages...
The recent study says,
it will stall the ovarian cancer in women.
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I think coffee is better than tea because coffee drinkers are less likely to develop heart disease, according to a Dundee University study. Four cups a day may also reduce the risk of cancer. to know more about coffee\'s benefits log on to this site
http://www.timeswellness.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=7&c ontentid=200907082009070716435499594e0d80e§xslt=
Answered by adnan jariwala, 08 Jul '09 03:15 pm
http://www.timeswellness.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=7&c ontentid=200907082009070716435499594e0d80e§xslt=
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Out of the two, I'll pick up tea preferably green tea.....although none required for your health........
Answered by Ramgarhia, 18 Jan '08 09:54 am
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Limited quantity is not bad for health, coffee or tea.
Answered by Twinkle Aurora, 18 Jan '08 09:54 am
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