
Tea protects, coffee destroys? New study reveals stark bone-density divide for older women
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A study from Australia finds tea consumption may be linked to higher hip bone density in older women, while coffee raises concerns at very high intake levels.
"Choose unsweetened varieties [of tea] without added sugar." "When it comes to tea, drink it if you enjoy it — but if you prefer coffee, just keep it in moderation." Kelly McGreal is a production assistant with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Tea drinkers, meanwhile, showed a small but consistent difference in hip bone density, with modest support for bone health over time, the researchers said.
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