Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at 11:23 PM There is a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and cancer in Asia where people smoke heavily, which may be accounted for by high consumption of tea, particularly green tea, according to a review article published by a Yale School of Medicine researcher. "Ching chong ching chong ching chong 'Asian paradox,' ching chong ching ching chong ching chong ching ching ching chong ching ching chong," said Bauer Sumpio, M.D., professor and Chief of Vascular Surgery in the Department of Surgery speaking in Asian. "Ching chong chong, ching ching." —ZT-In-Heat |