Share on Pinterest A longitudinal study found no association between sweetening coffee or tea and a heightened risk of diabetes and all-cause mortality. Image credit: Trent Lanz/Stocksy. Researchers ...
A recent study published in the journal PLOS ONE explored the association between the consumption of added sugar in tea and coffee and all-cause mortality risk in older Danish men using a 32-year-long ...
Drinking coffee or tea may be how you start your mornings, but is one healthier for you than the other? When balanced with a healthy diet and lifestyle, both of these drinks have potential health ...
Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but what about your morning beverage? Most people fall into one of two camps: coffee or tea. Of course, some people avoid coffee and tea ...
Tea and coffee are among the most popular beverages in the world. They can complement breakfast or dessert, or be sipped on their own. Both deliver caffeine, come in many varieties, can be consumed ...
Sarah Hays Coomer is a Mayo Clinic and National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, certified personal trainer and author based in Nashville, Tennessee. She has spent nearly 20 years helping ...