Drinking tea never goes out of style, and for good reason. The soothing beverage isn’t just valued across cultures; tea has a slew of health-boosting qualities. In my experience as a dietitian, I’ve ...
Growing evidence suggests this ancient spice can play a role in treating a wide range of health conditions Sue Quinn is an award-winning food journalist and cookbook author with almost 20 years ...
If you’re old enough to remember enjoying a box of Jujubes at the movie theater, you’re old enough to question this article’s title. If not, here’s the scoop. For decades, Jujubes candy was a ...
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Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? A scientific review suggests that drinking brewed tea (but not processed tea) ...
Which kava teas are best? While it might be new to you, Pacific Islanders have been drinking kava tea for thousands of years. This ancient beverage, derived from the roots of the Piper methysticum ...
Merve Ceylan is a dietitian and health writer with four years of experience writing for companies in the nutrition and health industry. Dark chocolate has more antioxidants than green tea. Chocolate ...
Few people know that when they sip a cup of English Breakfast tea, even purchased from the iconic English retailer, Marks & Spencer, the tea that fuels their morning culinary ritual is today sourced ...
Looking across decades of research, scientists say the way your tea is made — and what gets added to it — may help explain why some versions don’t stack up nutritionally. A new review of existing ...
Purple foods aren’t just pretty! Here’s what anthocyanins are actually doing inside your body, and why the best evidence points to specific heart and brain benefits (with skin protection emerging).
Coffee and tea are among the most consumed beverages worldwide. Two-thirds of American adults drink coffee daily, says the National Coffee Association’s 2025 survey, up 7 percent from 2020. In ...