Blueberries Reduce Heart Disease Risk

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Blueberries Reduce Heart Disease Risk

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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.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Obesity, Disease and Condition, Heart Disease and Diet, Men's Health, Women's Health

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