Today’s Solutions: January 11, 2025

Tea is often thought of as a drink for our neighbors across the pond, but new research could have you buying tea bags instead of your next espresso shot. When your body absorbs too much glucose sugar, you develop type-2 diabetes. A recent study found that drinking lack tea inhibits your body’s absorption of glucose sugars, which could help ward off type-2 diabetes. So drink more tea, and of course less sugar, for a healthier body.

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