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After an analysis of health data from over 131,000 people tracked for up to 43 years, researchers found that drinking coffee and tea daily seems to guard against the development of Alzheimer's disease ...
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Learn the ritual behind Maghrebi mint tea, a celebratory North African staple for generations. Maghrebi Mint Tea is a traditional sweetened, mint-infused beverage made throughout the Maghreb, the ...
Coffee and tea are two of the most popular sips around the world. While plenty of people love them for the taste, arguably even more love them for the ways they support energy levels and overall ...
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The embattled Tea app is back. Months after being removed from Apple’s App Store in light of major data breaches, the app that allows women to share anonymous Yelp-style reviews of men is relaunching ...
It wasn’t until about three years ago that I became a regular tea drinker, which, non-coincidentally, was also when I introduced a new tea kettle into my home. The one I have is fast and easy to use ...
“Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea,” wrote Henry James in “The Portrait of a Lady.” “Teatime” is one ...