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At the same meeting, Dr. Iman Hakin, dean of the college of public health at the University of Arizona, reported plans to use $9 million in Department of Defense funding to investigate whether compounds in green and black tea protect smokers and former smokers from cancer.
In small studies on diabetics, researchers also have found that EGCG, a compound common in green tea, decreases insulin resistance and improves insulin's effects on blood flow in diabetics.
The health benefits of tea are often linked to the blend of catechins, polyphenols and other antioxidants believed to protect the body from the kinds of cell damage that make us more vulnerable to cancer, scientists say.
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