No link between green tea intake and depression symptoms among Japanese working population - study By Tingmin Koe 01-Mar-2022 - Last updated on 01-Mar-2022 at 23:23 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Evidence from the Furukawa Nutrition and Health Study in Japan found no association between green tea consumption and symptoms of depression.Read the full story here. NIA top 10 stories 'Daigou 2.0': China's infant formula demand exceeding pre-pandemic levels – Bubs Effervescent health: P&G launches VÖOST Vitamins in major retailers in Singapore Combination of two beta-glucans reduced inflammatory biomarkers in COVID-19 patients – India clinical trial Adulterated supplements: 17 per cent of herbal weight loss nutraceuticals sold in UAE contain synthetic drugs Hallmarks of ageing: For Youth to launch biological age test and expand supplement range in Singapore The spice is right: Indian spice producer targets the global stage with B2C nutra brand No link between green tea intake and depression symptoms among Japanese working population - study Korea and Japan inspiration: Malaysia's Flavettes formulates popular beauty-from-within ingredients into effervescent tablets Immunity with postbiotics: House Wellness Foods eyes ANZ market with flagship ingredient 'Suboptimal protocols': Clinical trials used for Japan's Foods with Function Claims under fire Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
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