A new study found that tea leaves can naturally filter lead and other toxic contaminants from water.
Researchers found that compounds in black and green tea leaves acted like “little Velcro” hooks on lead molecules.
Occurring on March 2, 1775 — 48 days before the first shots rang out at Lexington and Concord — Rhode Islanders set British ...
The announcement comes after current Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Lowery was hired to lead the Harrisburg School District ...
The Evanston researchers discovered brewed black, green and other tea leaves can remove dangerous contaminants as the leaves ...
Zhuyeqing Tea, a major green tea maker in Southwest China's Sichuan province, said the nation's tea consumption market is ...
Halfday, the "better-for-you," gut-healthy iced tea brand made with prebiotics, has unveiled all-new packaging across its ...
Event in Ulaanbaatar highlighted traditional culture through dance, music, food and more and was intended to boost tourism in ...