Black, green or Oolong teas linked to reduced risk of developing type 2 form of the disease

Drinking plenty of tea – at least four cups a day – can help reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, research has found.

Chinese academics behind the findings say that four or more cups of tea daily can lower the risk by 17% over 10 years. “Our results are exciting because they suggest that people can do something as simple as drinking four cups of tea a day to potentially lessen their risk of developing type 2 diabetes,” said Xiaying Li from the Wuhan University of Science and Technology in China, the lead author.

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