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Sticking to a Mediterranean diet may not just be good for your heart, it may be good for your brain as well, according to a new study . Researchers in Spain followed more than 1,000 people for six and a half years, and found that participants who
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28 million Americans have diabetes or 8.3 percent of the US population. Of these, 7 million do not know they have the disease. In 2010, about 1.9 million people ages 20 or older were diagnosed with diabetes. http:
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The largest study of its kind found vegetarians have healthier hearts than those who eat meat or fish. It is thought the benefits come from lower blood pressure and improved cholesterol levels through eating low-fat diets based on vegetables, whole
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Women's low-fat, highly processed diets are contributing to low fertility and poor health, a new book has claimed. While women wanting to get pregnant have long been warned about obesity, the authors of Eat Fat, Be Thin' say that a low-fat diet is
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Marc Israel Sellem / The Jerusalem Post Even if people have regained some weight several years after going on a healthful Mediterranean or low-carbohydrate diet, they can enjoy lasting beneficial effects, according to a follow-up study at Dimona's
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Researchers have found associations between plasma concentrations of saturated phospholipid fatty acids and risk of coronary heart disease, and an inverse association between omega-6 polyunsaturated phospholipid fatty acids and risk of coronary heart
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How eating more cheese and milk could make you brainier Last updated at 9:00 AM on 6th March 2012 Those who regularly consumed dairy performed better on tests of mental ability than their peers Are you feeding your brain the right kind of fatty diet?
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The question I recently survived breast cancer diagnosis and treatment and have received varying tips about what I should now be eating...The answer You ask an excellent question that many cancer survivors ask what should I eat now that I have been
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Friday January 07 2011 Eating butter, cheese and full fat milk might not be as bad for you as previously thought, scientists have found. Whilst health advice tells us that saturated fat causes cardiovascular disease, it might not be as clear-cut as
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Articles The other piece examines the issue of the widespread practice of prescribing newer, much more costly forms of insulin to diabetics, despite the fact that the evidence suggests they are simply not worth the additional expense. I applaud the
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