Heart Disease and Diet
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24Medica - FAQ: Heart Disease and Diet
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Heart disease and diet: could you use some TLC?
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Class without quiz encourages students to tackle heart disease with diet - News
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Heart disease and diet: could you use some TLC? - NewsChannel 5.com - Nashville, Tennessee -
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A nutty diet may cut heart disease risk - Diet and nutrition- msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Eating a handful of nuts a day for a year — along with a Mediterranean diet rich in fruit, vegetables and fish — may help undo a collection of risk factors for heart disease.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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A handful of nuts a day -- walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts -- reduces heart disease risk. http://tinyurl.com/6la34b
Mediterranean diet may thwart heart disease - Health - Diet and nutrition - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Eating a Mediterranean diet may prevent or even reverse metabolic syndrome, a cluster of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, according to a new study.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Already HAVE Heart Disease? Mediterranean Diet Still Helps | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “Even for people who have existing heart disease, the Mediterranean diet helps prevent future heart disease complications, according to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition last month.” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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Green Tea, Weight Loss and Heart Disease on Diet and Weight Loss Blog from NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “Green tea keeps gaining more popularity as a weight loss aid and now a new study suggests it may also help with heart disease and stroke. Researchers state this is” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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DASH diet plan reduces risk of heart disease
newsonwellness.com — “DASH diet plan reduces risk of heart disease” View full resource at newsonwellness.com
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DASH Diet Reduces Chances of Heart Disease
emaxhealth.com — “A new study is showing that the DASH diet lowers heart disease. DASH stands for” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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DASH diet reduces CHF risk
theheart.org — “Women who had a food intake similar to the DASH diet, with high consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and a low intake of fat and dairy products, had a reduced risk of developing heart failure in a recent study.” View full resource at theheart.org
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heartwire: DASH diet reduces risk of heart failure http://bit.ly/Aa95y
Diet, Drugs Effective Among African Americans for Heart Disease, Hypertension - AARP Bulletin
aarp.org — “Health disparities among non-Hispanic whites and African Americans can be reduced or even eliminated through a combination of lifestyle changes, medical treatment and smarter public policy.” View full resource at aarp.org
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@AARP reports on the effectiveness of the DASH diet in stopping heart disease. http://ow.ly/4aPHW
Blueberries Reduce Heart Disease Risk
fyiliving.com — “A study with 48 obese men and women with metabolic syndrome decreased their blood pressure and oxidative stress by including 50 g/d blueberries in their diet.” View full resource at fyiliving.com
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A Yummy Fruit That Lowers Heart Disease Risk: Finally a heart healthy food that’s sweet. Blueberries might be join... http://bit.ly/bOXAgZ
Mediterranean Diet and Heart Disease
blog.drgourmet.com — “Just two small changes in your diet can reduce your risk of heart disease by 20%. Here's how.” View full resource at blog.drgourmet.com
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DASH Diet Cuts Risk for Stroke and Coronary Heart Disease in Women | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “The DASH diet is associated with lower risk of stroke and coronary heart disease in women, according to a recent report in Archives of Internal Medicine. To be clear, diet” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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