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Tea or coffee: The choice of drink could affect the risk of osteoporosis in older women
- A study suggests that regular tea consumption may be linked to higher bone mineral density in older women, potentially due to compounds called catechins that stimulate bone-building cells. - Conversely, drinking more than five cups of coffee daily was associated with lower bone density, possibly due to caffeine's negative impact on calcium absorption. - Researchers emphasize that while calcium a…
Mother's Day 2026: Gourmet Gifts for Mom
- The article suggests gourmet gift ideas for Mother's Day, focusing on items for mothers who enjoy culinary experiences. - Gift suggestions include a wine decanter, aged red wine, a coffee kit with a…