Antioxidant Found In Green Tea Suppresses Breast Cancer Growth In Female Mice | April 10, 2008 | AHN
Yes, even more anti-cancer research related to tea. This is a note worthy article, not simply for the research it details but for the way the news writer handles the terminology involved. Note how “EGCG”, the darling antioxidant compound, barely receives a definition. As tea and health research continues to be picked up by news and industry marketing fanfares, highly specific and technical terms like “EGCG” or “polyphenol” are creeping their way into the popular vocabulary. Some powerful stuff is at work, without a doubt.
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Antioxidant Found In Green Tea Suppresses Breast Cancer Growth In Female Mice
April 9, 2008 11:34 a.m. EST
Cecilia Arceo - AHN
Jackson, MS (AHN) - Antioxidant found in green tea can significantly decrease breast tumours in mice, giving hope for the development of new drugs for patients with breast cancer, says researchers.
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Posted: April 10th, 2008 under Tea & Health.





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