A student team from Shawlands Academy in Glasgow, named Team BamBrew, won the 2025 Made in Glasgow challenge with their pitch ...
Numerous studies have shown that coffee and tea—both of which are high in caffeine—may significantly decrease iron absorption. One study from Korea published in 2023 reported that drinking three cups ...
Additional high quality research is needed. A 2020 study showed that green tea was linked with lower levels of certain markers related to Alzheimer’s disease in people without current ...
Glasgow High School students received several awards and recognitions at their recent DECA state convention in Louisville. Yoselyn Abad and Alivia Glover captured first place in Marketing Management, ...
1. Provides Antioxidants Green tea has a high concentration of antioxidants, which are responsible for the beverage's health benefits. Tea is rich in a type of antioxidant called polyphenols—natural ...
New month, a new list of afternoon tea spots. There is no denying that afternoon tea or high tea is a staple mid-day affair for many Hongkongers. After all, who can say no to a cup of tea and treats, ...
Is mint tea good for high blood sugar? There’s no evidence that mint tea helps with high blood sugar. But if you’re looking for a soothing alternative, chamomile tea can regulate blood sugar.
Whether it’s Mother’s Day, a special occasion, or you just want to spoil someone (and yourself), high tea is the perfect thing to do, complete with tea and cake (and sometimes a glass of bubbles).
A Glasgow care home hosted a special afternoon tea to bring together residents, staff, and community members. HC-One Scotland's Wyndford Locks Care Home organised the event at their Dementia Café.
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Residents and staff from all participating homes shared tea, coffee, and cakes, as they engaged in lively conversations and getting to know one another in a warm and inclusive atmosphere Did you know ...