Effects of tea and coffee on cardiovascular disease risk
Abstract
Tea and coffee have been associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (
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a School of Medicine and Pharmacology, The University of Western Australia (M570), 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
b
School of Medicine and Pharmacology, The University of Western Australia (M570), GPO Box X2213, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
E-mail:
s.k.bohn@medisin.uio.no
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School of Medicine and Pharmacology, The University of Western Australia (M570), Perth, WA 6847, Australia
E-mail:
kevin.croft@uwa.edu.au
Tea and coffee have been associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (
S. K. Bøhn, N. C. Ward, J. M. Hodgson and K. D. Croft, Food Funct., 2012, 3, 575 DOI: 10.1039/C2FO10288A
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