A client visits the health care facility for information on cancer. The client asks the nurse if regular consumption of green tea can cause harm. Which of the following should the nurse inform the client as possible effects of green tea?
A) Dental caries
B) Damage to heart
C) Insomnia
D) Damage to liver
Ans: C
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The nurse should inform the client that green tea can cause insomnia because it contains caffeine. Green tea is known to improve dental health and maintain health of the heart and liver.
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