Tea towns to untouched villages, Japan to UAE: Budget trips that travellers in China are taking this May Day holiday | Travel

Tea towns to untouched villages, Japan to UAE: Budget trips that travellers in China are taking this May Day holiday | Travel

Trip numbers are set to reach a three-year post-Covid high during China‘s upcoming May Day public holidays, travel firms say. Skip the crowds and save big: The underrated cities Chinese tourists are flocking to this May Day holiday.(Image by Pexels) The holiday, which begins on May 1 and lasts for five days, is a prime…

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In the hunt for the best tea of 2025, we tested more than 70 options — our dietitian says the top pick should be stocked in every pantry

Packed with health benefits and endless flavor possibilities, it’s no wonder tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, second only to water. Danielle VenHuizen, a Seattle dietitian and owner of Food Sense Nutrition, explains that the best teas are packed with beneficial compounds, including L-theanine, polyphenols and various phytochemicals that…

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Study: Associations between flavonoid-rich food and flavonoid intakes and incident unhealthy aging outcomes in older U.S. males and females. Image Credit: DIVA.photo / Shutterstock

Eating more flavonoids may slow aging and boost brain health, study finds

New research suggests a simple dietary change—boosting flavonoid-rich foods—can help older adults stay stronger, sharper, and more resilient as they age. Study: Associations between flavonoid-rich food and flavonoid intakes and incident unhealthy aging outcomes in older U.S. males and females. Image Credit: DIVA.photo / Shutterstock In a recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,…

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India's all-time favourite beverage gets US FDA's recognition – India TV

India’s all-time favourite beverage gets US FDA’s recognition – India TV

Image Source : SOCIAL ‘Tea is Healthy’: India’s all-time favourite beverage The North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) and the Indian Tea Association (ITA) have welcomed the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) certification of Camellia sinensis tea as a healthy beverage. This landmark verdict supports the global tea industry’s assertions about the beverage’s myriad health benefits….

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