Xinjiang, as everybody knows, does not grow any tea. But since Zhangqian of Western Han Dynasty (BC 206-AD 25) was accredited to the western regions, the local people got to know about the inland teas ...
A gelatinous substance that would otherwise be waste from a nut often used to make herbal tea can be made into a hydrogel with all different biomedical uses, University of Chicago researchers recently ...
Duke and Cornell University researchers teamed up to test an AI-powered robot companion. They say it helps socially isolated people feel better mentally and physically. Scientists believe the feeling ...
The lipids in some herbal teas have been identified in detail for the first time, preparing the ground for investigating their contribution to the health benefits of the teas. Herbal teas are enjoyed ...
Some teas contain more fluoride than EPA allows in public water supplies, which can do skeletal damage, according to research published in Environmental Pollution (Das, et al. 12/2017), reports the ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common type of dementia, leads to cognitive decline and memory loss. Experts have yet to understand exactly how this crippling neurological disorder develops and ...