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Studies have shown that white tea has a concentration of antioxidants that is three times higher than in green tea. White tea leaves are harvested at a younger age which in turn hold the purist nutrients. White tea is not fermented at all, while green tea is partly fermented. Because of that, and the careful handling, white tea retains more content of beneficial antioxidants.
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Health is defined (by The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: 4th edition) as:
1. The overall condition of an organism at a given time.
2. Soundness, especially of body or mind; freedom from disease or abnormality.
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Spending Rise for Health Care and Prescription Drugs Slows (New York Times)
National health spending grew in 2007 at the lowest rate in nine years, mainly because prescription drug spending increased at the slowest pace since 1963.
Apple CEO's health statement too vague for diagnosis, doctors say (CNN)
As Apple enthusiasts speculate over why pancreatic cancer survivor Steve Jobs won't appear at Macworld Conference & Expo this year, the CEO asks them to think differently about his health.
Apple fans relieved about Jobs health news (CNN)
After months of speculation about his health, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday that his doctors believe a hormonal imbalance is to blame for his alarming weight loss.
Apple's Jobs reassures investors about his health (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs sought to soothe investor concerns about his health on Monday, saying his weight loss was caused by a hormone imbalance that is relatively simple to treat.
Missed Opportunities Hurt Teen Health Care (CBS News)
Adolescents aren't just big kids, and too many start falling through cracks in the health care system - what a major new report calls missed opportunities to shape the next generation's well-being.
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