Drinking Black Tea Linked to Lower Risk of Death

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Black tea lovers, rejoice! The hot beverage may be a key to living longer, according to new research. ☕

Aug. 30, 2022 -- Drinking tea has several reported health benefits, but most studies have been conducted in regions where

There is “no clear answer” as to why no association was observed between tea consumption and cancer deaths, Inoue-Choi said. The nearly 500,000 study participants were, on average, 56.5 years old. About 85% reported drinking tea, 90% reported drinking black tea.

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