Green Tea and Telomere Length: A Closer Look at Aging Markers

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Scientists at Kunming University conducted a study that explores how green tea intake might relate to telomere length, a molecular feature tied to aging. The researchers observed an association between higher green tea consumption and longer telomeres, suggesting that regular tea drinking could be linked to healthier aging markers. The study adds to a growing body of work examining dietary patterns and their potential influence on cellular aging processes. [Citation: Kunming University study, 2024]

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