“Our study showed that drinking six cups of green tea affected biomarkers in prostate tissue at the time of surgery,” Men with prostate cancer who consumed green tea prior to undergoing prostatectomy had reductions in markers of [...]
Green Tea Reduced Inflammation, May Inhibit Prostate Cancer Tumor Growth
- October 19, 2012
- Green Tea Reduced Inflammation, May Inhibit Prostate Cancer Tumor Growth
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