Tea Drinking

Tea Drinking - most related articles:

- Prostate cancer risk from heavy drinking - 4.5
- Binge drinking among older Americans - a study - 4.5
- Women are binge drinking more - 4.3
- Hot tea increases throat cancer risk - 4.3
- Good parenting prevents teen drinking problems - 4.2
- Hazardous drinking is quite common - 4.1
- Binge drinking culture in young people - 4
- Middle class women earning more, drinking more - 3.9
- Avoid alcohol in pregnancy - 3.4
- Men drink twice as much alcohol as women - 3.3

Tea Drinking articles

Adult supervised drinking in young teens may lead to more alcohol use
Allowing adolescents to drink alcohol under adult supervision does not appear to teach responsible drinking as teens get older. In fact, such a "harm-minimization" approach may actually lead to more drinking and alcohol-related consequences, revealed researchers.

Hot tea increases throat cancer risk
People are advised to wait a few minutes before drinking a cup of freshly-boiled tea today as a new study, published on bmj.com, finds that drinking very hot tea (70°C or more) can increase the risk of cancer of the oesophagus, the muscular tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.

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