Angelica Panganiban said it took her more than a year before she was properly diagnosed with avascular necrosis or bone death ...
A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused ...
A new study from Flinders University offers insight into how two of the world's most popular beverages, coffee and tea, may ...
A decade-long study by Flinders University shed new light on two most frequently consumed drinks; tea and coffee and their ...
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Older women who fancy a cup of tea, or several, throughout the day, may be giving a boost to the health of their bones, new ...
A decade-long study reveals tea’s mild protective effect on bones and risks of excessive coffee in older women. Urban Indians ...
While tea has its benefits, scientists say coffee has the opposite effect, raising the risk of bone fractures with just five cups a day.
A decade-long study tracking nearly 10,000 older women suggests that everyday beverage choices may subtly influence bone health. Researchers at Flinders University have investigated whether everyday ...
But they warned that coffee has the opposite effect - with drinking more than five cups a day raising the risk of fractures.
A new study from Flinders University offers insight into how two of the world's most popular beverages, coffee and tea, may ...