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Green Tea is a substance that is being studied in the prevention of cancer. It is made from decaffeinated green tea, and contains chemicals called catechins, which are antioxidants. Also called Polyphenon E.
MedPage Today publishes the Most Read Stories for the Past Week

MedPage Today publishes the Most Read Stories for the Past Week

Green tea could modulate smoke-induced lung cancer

Green tea could modulate smoke-induced lung cancer

Nutrient-rich foods for weight loss

Nutrient-rich foods for weight loss

EGCg in green tea inhibits flu infection

EGCg in green tea inhibits flu infection

Tips to achieve fitness and weight loss goals

Tips to achieve fitness and weight loss goals

A properly managed metabolic detoxification program can benefit

A properly managed metabolic detoxification program can benefit

Majority of women take natural menopause remedies for safe and effective solutions

Majority of women take natural menopause remedies for safe and effective solutions

Combination of green tea and DAPH-12 chemicals may help prevent brain disorders

Combination of green tea and DAPH-12 chemicals may help prevent brain disorders

Anti-Aging Institute of California offers 'Don't Pause' to get rid of menopause symptoms

Anti-Aging Institute of California offers 'Don't Pause' to get rid of menopause symptoms

University of Michigan scientists discover how SEVI works

University of Michigan scientists discover how SEVI works

Findings suggest athletes abuse non-approved therapeutic compounds for performance enhancing effects

Findings suggest athletes abuse non-approved therapeutic compounds for performance enhancing effects

Green tea prevents the development of hepatic fibrosis in rat model of DMN-induced liver fibrosis

Green tea prevents the development of hepatic fibrosis in rat model of DMN-induced liver fibrosis

$1.2 million federal grant to University of Illinois for botanical dietary supplements research

$1.2 million federal grant to University of Illinois for botanical dietary supplements research

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Green tea holds hope for prevention of oral cancer

Green tea holds hope for prevention of oral cancer

Green tea extract shows promise as cancer prevention agent for oral cancer, reveal researchers

Green tea extract shows promise as cancer prevention agent for oral cancer, reveal researchers

Organic, zero calorie carbonated soft drink from Steaz

Organic, zero calorie carbonated soft drink from Steaz

Patients with chronic hepatitis C can benefit by drinking coffee

Patients with chronic hepatitis C can benefit by drinking coffee

Brookstone launches anti-snore pillow

Brookstone launches anti-snore pillow

Green tea may help prevent cancer and bone loss

Green tea may help prevent cancer and bone loss

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