Time to boil some water. Researchers in Australia have found that drinking a daily cup of tea may help your heart later in life.
were less likely to have a buildup of calcium deposits in their heart valve, or abdominal aortic calcification .
A change in diet, which includes fluids and foods rich in flavonoids, can help ward off those health risks well into your 60s and 70s.Article content
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