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Green tea cuts bad colesterol
By Eric Schultz NEW YORK | Wed Jul 6, 2011 3:14pm EDT NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Drinking green tea seems to cut "bad" cholesterol, according to a fresh look at the medical evidence. The finding may help explain why green tea has been linked to a lower risk of heart...
All natural energy drink now at Beans
For outdoor enthusiasts, bicyclers or workers and moms on the go, you can now enjoy a more health oriented energy beverage, without artificial ingredients: Nestle's Jamba Energy Drink. It comes in three great-tasting fruit flavor: strawberry banana, crisp apple and...
Coffee & breast cancer
Could five cups of coffee a day protect against breast cancer? By Daily Mail Reporter, UK Women who drink coffee could be protecting themselves against an aggressive form of breast cancer, research suggests. Those who regularly enjoy the hot drink are far less likely...
Brunswick movie ‘God and Vodka’
This short independent movie filmed on location at Beans in the Belfry and in Brunswick has been accepted to two International Film Festivals according to an email to Melanie from Michael Stine, President and Producer of Rushaway Pictures. See God and Vodka movie...
Coffee and high blood pressure
Despite earlier concerns, downing lots of coffee doesn't seem to increase the risk of high blood pressure, according to a new report -- but the evidence isn't conclusive. High blood pressure has been linked to heart disease, stroke, and a shorter life expectancy, and...
Green tea for bone health
Drinking green tea regularly and practicing Chinese martial art improves bone strength and reduces inflammation in postmenopausal women. Previous animal model studies have reported that green tea consumption has a protective effect against the breakdown of the bone's...
