Research Demonstrating How Brewing Tea Adsorbs Heavy Metals Garnering Media Attention
Outlets such as CNN and the Washington Post have reported on work by Vinayak P. Dravid
The new research from Northwestern Engineering’s Vinayak P. Dravid demonstrating that brewing tea adsorbs heavy metals has received media attention from numerous major outlets. Below is a sampling of some of the articles about the work from Dravid, Abraham Harris Professor of Materials Science and Engineering.

Tea Can Absorb Lead, Other Harmful Metals, Northwestern University Scientists Find (Chicago Sun-Times)
How Your Cuppa Could Be Helping You - And Removing Toxic Heavy Metals from Your Water (Daily Mail)
How You Brew Your Tea Could Be the Secret to a Surprising Health Benefit (The Independent)
Brewing Tea Can Remove Significant Amount of Toxic Metals from Water, Study Finds (People)
Tea Brewing Benefits: It May Help Filter Out Heavy Metals, Study Finds (CTV News)
Brewing Tea Removes Lead from Water, Study Finds (CNN)
Brewing Tea Can Remove Lead and Other Heavy Metals from Water, New Study Finds (Live Science)
A Surprising Health Benefit of Drinking Tea (Washington Post)
Tea Removes Toxic Heavy Metals from Water, Study Suggests (Times of London)
Brewing Tea Removes Heavy Metals from Water, Study Finds (The Guardian)
Brewing Tea Can Remove Lead and Other Heavy Metals from Water, Says Study (Times of India)
Brewing Tea Removes Lead from Water (Ars Technica)
Your Daily Cup of Tea Might Be Filtering Toxic Metals from Your Water (ZME Science)
How Your Daily Cup of Tea Is Reducing Lead Intake (News Nation)