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Green tea attenuates benzene-induced toxicity in pump workers.
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Pubmed Data
: J Immunotoxicol. 2008 Jan;5(1):69-80. PMID:
18382860
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Benzene Toxicity : CK(28) : AC(12)
,
Crude Oil/Dispersant Induced Toxicity : CK(10) : AC(1)
Green tea catechins improve human forearm endothelial dysfunction and have anti-atherosclerotic effects in smokers.
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Pubmed Data
: Circ J. 2010 Feb 4. Epub 2010 Feb 4. PMID:
20134098
Article Published Date
: Feb 04, 2010
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Atherosclerosis : CK(523) : AC(77)
,
C-Reactive Protein : CK(819) : AC(74)
,
Endothelial Dysfunction : CK(897) : AC(173)
,
Smoking: Cardiovascular Disease : CK(60) : AC(6)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Cardioprotective : CK(702) : AC(196)
Green tea catechins may have a therapeutic role in the treatment of metabolic syndrome.
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Pubmed Data
: Phytochemistry. 2009 Jan;70(1):11-24. Epub 2009 Jan 13. PMID:
19147161
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) : CK(859) : AC(109)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Metabolic Syndrome X : CK(645) : AC(122)
Green tea consumption is associated with decreased DNA damage among smokers.
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Pubmed Data
: J Nutr. 2008 Aug;138(8):1567S-1571S. PMID:
18641208
Article Published Date
: Aug 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
DNA damage : CK(711) : AC(293)
,
Smoking : CK(577) : AC(86)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
Green tea consumption is associated with reduced mortality due to all causes and due to cardiovascular disease.
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Pubmed Data
: JAMA. 2006 Sep 13;296(10):1255-65. PMID:
16968850
Article Published Date
: Sep 13, 2006
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Cardiac Mortality : CK(703) : AC(67)
,
Cardiovascular Diseases : CK(5138) : AC(641)
,
Mortality: All-Cause : CK(644) : AC(55)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Green tea consumption is inversely associated with the incidence of influenza among Japanese schoolchldren.
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Pubmed Data
: J Nutr. 2011 Oct ;141(10):1862-70. Epub 2011 Aug 10. PMID:
21832025
Article Published Date
: Oct 01, 2011
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Influenza : CK(654) : AC(102)
Green tea consumption reduces DNA damage in heavy smokers.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2004 Feb;13(2):242-9. PMID:
14973088
Article Published Date
: Feb 01, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
DNA damage : CK(711) : AC(293)
,
Smoking : CK(577) : AC(86)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
Green tea consumption reduces the risk for cerebral aneurysm.
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Pubmed Data
: Eur J Epidemiol. 2006;21(5):367-71. Epub 2006 May 23. PMID:
16721635
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2006
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Aneurysm: Cerebral : CK(42) : AC(5)
Green tea consumption was associated with a lower risk of death from pneumonia in Japanese women.
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Pubmed Data
: Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Sep;90(3):672-9. Epub 2009 Jul 22. PMID:
19625686
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Pneumonia : CK(330) : AC(40)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
,
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Green tea consumption was associated with a lower risk of hematologic malignancies.
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Pubmed Data
: Homeopathy. 2004 Oct;93(4):193-8. PMID:
19640889
Article Published Date
: Oct 01, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Hematologic Diseases : CK(32) : AC(5)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Green tea drinkers with susceptible IGF1 (CA)19/(CA)19 and (CA)19/X genotypes had a significant reduced risk of lung cancer.
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: This is a free article.
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Pubmed Data
: PLoS One. 2012 ;7(2):e30951. Epub 2012 Feb 7. PMID:
22347413
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Polyphenols : CK(427) : AC(174)
Diseases
:
Lung Cancer: Prevention : CK(20) : AC(1)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antiproliferative : CK(1052) : AC(775)
,
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Problem Substances
:
Tobacco: Smoking : CK(125) : AC(12)
Green tea drinking suppresses proliferation of HTLV-1-infected lymphocytes in vivo.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Sci. 2004 Jul;95(7):596-601. PMID:
15245597
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2004
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Polyphenols : CK(427) : AC(174)
Diseases
:
Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) : CK(53) : AC(6)
,
Human T-Cell Lymphotrophic Virus type 1 associated disease : CK(28) : AC(9)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antiviral Agents : CK(613) : AC(280)
Green tea extract is safe and minimally effective in reducing body weight in obese subjects.
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Pubmed Data
: Clin Nutr. 2008 Jun;27(3):363-70. Epub 2008 May 12. PMID:
18468736
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Hypolipidemic : CK(370) : AC(80)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Green tea extract reduces blood pressure, inflammatory biomarkers, and oxidative stress and improves parameters associated with insulin resistance in obese, hypertensive patients.
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Pubmed Data
: Nutr Res. 2012 Jun ;32(6):421-7. Epub 2012 Jun 20. PMID:
22749178
Article Published Date
: May 31, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
C-Reactive Protein : CK(819) : AC(74)
,
Hypertension : CK(2783) : AC(271)
,
Inflammation : CK(1077) : AC(363)
,
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
,
Obesity : CK(1849) : AC(275)
,
Oxidative Stress : CK(1945) : AC(710)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Green tea extracts reduce the size and incidence of recurrence of colorectal cancer in humans.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 Nov;17(11):3020-5. PMID:
18990744
Article Published Date
: Nov 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Colorectal Cancer : CK(877) : AC(321)
Green tea is associated with lower risk of ovarian cancer.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 Mar;17(3):712-6. PMID:
18349292
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 2008
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Ovarian Cancer : CK(154) : AC(58)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Green tea is safe and effective in preventing cold and flu symptoms, and for enhancing T cell function.
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Pubmed Data
: J Am Coll Nutr. 2007 Oct;26(5):445-52. PMID:
17914132
Article Published Date
: Oct 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Cold: Common : CK(616) : AC(61)
,
Common Cold : CK(473) : AC(56)
,
Human Flu : CK(65) : AC(6)
,
Human Influenza : CK(167) : AC(39)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antiviral Agents : CK(613) : AC(280)
Green tea supplementation results in histological improvement in elastic tissue content in photo-aged skin.
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Pubmed Data
: Dermatol Surg. 2005 Jul;31(7 Pt 2):855-60; discussion 860. PMID:
16029678
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2005
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Aging Skin : CK(360) : AC(86)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Dermatologic Agents : CK(124) : AC(13)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Herbal product use during the last 2 trimesters of pregnancy and more specifically, use of flax, chamomile, peppermint, or green tea alone or in combination with other HPs did not significantly increase the risk of LBW.
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Pubmed Data
: Altern Ther Health Med. 2012 Mar-Apr;18(2):36-43. PMID:
22516883
Article Published Date
: Feb 29, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Chamomile : CK(95) : AC(18)
,
Flaxseed : CK(275) : AC(57)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Peppermint : CK(300) : AC(48)
Diseases
:
Prenatal Herb Exposure : CK(36) : AC(5)
Additional Keywords
:
Herb Safety : CK(6) : AC(4)
Intake of flavonoid-rich wine, tea, and chocolate by elderly men and women is associated with better cognitive test performance.
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Pubmed Data
: J Nutr. 2009 Jan;139(1):120-7. Epub 2008 Dec 3. PMID:
19056649
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Flavonoids : CK(909) : AC(289)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Wine : CK(132) : AC(35)
Diseases
:
Aging: Brain : CK(1747) : AC(68)
,
Cognitive Decline/Dysfunction : CK(522) : AC(87)
Long-term tea consumption is associated with reduced risk of ischemic stroke.
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Pubmed Data
: Stroke. 2009 Jul;40(7):2480-5. Epub 2009 May 28. PMID:
19478218
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Oolong tea : CK(24) : AC(5)
Diseases
:
Stroke: Prevention : CK(143) : AC(20)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
Short- and long-term black tea consumption reverses endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease.
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Pubmed Data
: Circulation. 2001 Jul 10;104(2):151-6. PMID:
11447078
Article Published Date
: Jul 10, 2001
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Flavonoids : CK(909) : AC(289)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Tea : CK(989) : AC(234)
Diseases
:
Coronary Artery Disease : CK(1305) : AC(136)
,
Endothelial Dysfunction : CK(897) : AC(173)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
,
Vasodilator Agents : CK(262) : AC(54)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
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