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This tomato-soy juice reduced inflammation in just four weekπŸ₯€ Beverages

Tomato-soy juice reduces inflammation in people with obesity within four weeks

A tomato-soy juice formulated with plant compounds reduced inflammation in people with obesity after just four weeks of daily drinking. The juice lowered key inflammatory proteins in the blood, while regular tomato juice didn't have the same effect. This matters because chronic inflammation linked to obesity can lead to serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes.

Medium Concern
πŸ”¬ Peer-reviewedScience Daily – Health
17May 30, 2026
Choice of Tea or CoffeeπŸ₯€ Beverages

Tea and coffee consumption linked to osteoporosis risk in older women

Older women who drink tea regularly may have stronger bones than those who prefer coffee. Researchers found that tea drinkers showed lower rates of osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and increases fracture risk. Your beverage choice could matter for bone health as you age.

Medium Concern
πŸ“° News reportGoogle Health News
16May 11, 2026
Alcohol DrinkersπŸ₯€ Beverages

Alcohol consumption linked to emotional state, study finds

Drinking patterns among women in the U.S. have shifted dramatically, with women now drinking as much as men. Research shows that emotions and cravings play a major role in how much women drink, so understanding your emotional state before reaching for a drink matters for your health.

Medium Concern
πŸ“° News reportMedical Xpress – Health
20May 4, 2026
Coffee helps protect your body from aging and disease,πŸ₯€ Beverages

Coffee linked to reduced aging and disease risk, study finds

Drinking coffee is linked to protection against aging and chronic diseases, according to new research. The beverage contains compounds that work together to offer these health benefits. If you drink coffee regularly, you may be giving your body natural defense against age-related conditions.

Medium Concern
πŸ“° News reportGoogle Health News
120May 2, 2026
Plastic Tea BagsπŸ₯€ Beverages

Plastic Tea Bags Release Billions of Microplastics Per Cup

Plastic tea bags release about 11.6 billion microplastic particles into each cup when brewed. These tiny plastic fragments enter your body when you drink the tea, and scientists still don't fully understand their long-term health effects. If you drink tea regularly, switching to paper or loose leaf options could help you avoid this exposure.

Medium Concern
πŸ”¬ Peer-reviewedEnvironmental Science & Technology / McGill University
29Nov 10, 2024

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