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  2. What are the Health Benefits of Red Raspberry Leaf Tea? - AOL

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    If you’re a tea drinker, you might brew a cup for the warming, calming benefits. Proponents of red raspberry leaf tea say the earthy-tasting drink provides several anti-aging antioxidants and ...

  3. Red raspberry leaf - Wikipedia

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    Traditional lore suggests that pregnant women use raspberry leaf tea, especially as an aid in delivery. [2] However, scientific research has found little to no evidence to support this claim. [ 3 ] Most of the evidence available is anecdotal, and a 2009 review article stressed concern at the lack of evidence for safety and efficacy and called ...

  4. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    Drinking black tea is also correlated with a lower risk of heart attack, Parkinson’s disease, gastrointestinal cancers and rheumatoid arthritis, although the effect may only be modest.

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    Per an urban legend, many pregnant women who’ve munched on the greens have gone into labor several hours later. Heather and the Flip or Flop alum, 41, have been eagerly awaiting their first ...

  6. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    1912 advertisement for tea in the Sydney Morning Herald, describing its supposed health benefits. The health effects of tea have been studied throughout human history. In clinical research conducted over the early 21st century, tea has been studied extensively for its potential to lower the risk of human diseases, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any therapeutic uses other ...

  7. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Tea at Abbot Academy, a women's boarding school in Massachusetts. Formal tea parties, practiced in a similar way as in British tea culture, was a popular social event for the American upper classes in the 19th century, especially among women. It included fancy tea sets, along with finger foods and sweets.

  8. Labor induction - Wikipedia

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    Labor induction is the procedure where a medical professional starts the process of labor (giving birth) instead of letting it start on its own. Labor may be induced (started) if the health of the mother or the baby is at risk. Induction of labor can be accomplished with pharmaceutical or non-pharmaceutical methods. [1]

  9. Herbal tea - Wikipedia

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    Kratom tea made from the dried leaves of the kratom tree. It has opioid-like properties and some stimulant-like effects. [14] [15] St. John's wort tea, the plant has been shown to have antidepressant properties according to a 2017 meta-analysis. [16] Ephedra tea, mainly from the plant Ephedra sinica. [17] It contains the stimulant ephedrine.