Green tea vs. diabetes By Cheryl Tay 08-Jun-2017 - Last updated on 07-Nov-2023 at 14:08 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend New research from Japan has shown that drinking green tea can reduce the risk of diabetes caused by rice consumption among women.Read the full story here Top-10c China's infant formula trends: Sales boom predicted with organic and premium brands leading the charge Green tea consumption can lower rice-induced diabetes risk in women: Japanese study Daily chocolate fix reduces heart disease risk in postmenopausal women Pollen supplement firm stung by $526,500 fine for false “made in New Zealand” labelling claim Parkinson’s disease and diet: Nutritional intervention reveals 'clear therapeutic benefits' Infant obesity: Act now over formula protein guidelines, regulators urged Blackmores' profits slump again with hopes now pinned on new Vietnam and China strategies Location, location, location: Why affluence isn’t the sole driver of obesity in China Singapore government to clamp down on infant formula health claims amid rising prices Blackmores CEO: We have a lot to learn from China’s herbal expertise Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next
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