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Green Tea, Tai Chi Combo Supports Bone Health
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A researcher from the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center has found that green tea may also work synergistically with tai chi to enhance bone strength, thus preventing the onset of osteoporosis ...
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