Scientists reveal shocking evidence that common tea bags release billions of dangerous plastic particles into every cup you drink. New research shows these microscopic plastics penetrate human cells ...
Now, a new Chemosphere study has revealed that some popular tea bags release billions of microplastics during the brewing ...
SereniTea Cup, a new tea lounge and boutique, is slated to open in Cedar Park in mid February. The tea shop will serve ...
Irish the world over know that there's nothing quite as comforting as sticking the kettle on for a nice cup of tea. First thing in the morning, a nice blast of caffeine and so much more refined ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has stated that critical decisions made "over a cup of tea" led to the entry of 35,000 to 40,000 Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members into ...
The benefits shown in some studies may be hard for you to duplicate. Some study subjects drank multiple cups of tea a day. Several studies used green tea extract instead of brewed tea. Still ...
Darjeeling tea contains less caffeine than coffee but may still cause anxiety and jitters in some people. Doctors suggest drinking only one or two cups a day to avoid side effects from too much ...
A report by Icra has stated that the outlook for the bulk tea industry has been revised to stable from negative. The north India (NI) average auction price for CTC tea surged by around Rs 48 per ...
The study included and analyzed three different tea bag types. (Banaei et al., Chemosphere, 2024) "We have managed to innovatively characterize these pollutants with a set of cutting-edge techniques, ...
Drinking hot beverages like tea or coffee in disposable paper cups is common. However, some people claim that doing so can lead to the ingestion of microplastic particles, which are a health hazard.
A tea bag is being lifted out of a cup of tea. Not all tea bags contain plastic, but the ones that do expose tea drinkers to micro and nanoplastics that might affect their health.... A tea bag is ...
However, the relationship proved complex – while moderate tea consumption (one cup or less daily) reduced overall head and neck cancer risk by 9%, drinking more than one cup daily was associated with ...