Component Found In Green Tea May Help Reduce Risk Of Having A Heart Attack Or Stroke A team of researchers found that a molecule linked to green tea could help prevent deaths from heart attack and stroke. The study was funded by the British Heart Foundation and published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. by Elyse Johnson
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