Researchers from the University of Adelaide and China’s Southeast University have examined the association of both the frequency and type of tea consumption with urinary glucose excretion and insulin sensitivity, as well as glycemic status.
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Regular Tea Consumption, Particularly Dark Tea, May Help Reduce Diabetes Risk
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