Dairy Products and Heart Disease Prevention

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Dairy Products and Heart Disease Prevention

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Do dairy products prevent heart disease? Latest information from the American Heart Association. http://bit.ly/aUDycy

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High Cholesterol Alternative Treatments - Alternative Therapies, Natural Treatment

healthline.com — “High cholesterol alternative treatments and alternative therapies include daily exercise and a healthy diet.View full resource at healthline.com

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Red yeast rice can lower blood levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. http://t.co/k6zuv0iU

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Tropical oils don't boost some heart risk markers - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tropical oils may be sources of saturated fat, but a small study suggests that they do not boost certain markers of trouble in the blood vessels the way animal fats do. In general, experts advise people to limit saturated fat in their diets because it raises blood cholesterol levels and has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Meat and full-fat dairy products are probably the best-known sources of saturated fat, but certain vegetable oiView full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Tropical oils don't boost some heart risk markers: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Tropical oils may be sources of s... http://t.co/njD9CiXZ

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Diet Free of Meat and Dairy Products, Reduces Non-Communicable Diseases

healblog.net — “Physicians have revealed that the incidence and prevalence of the most threatening non-communicable diseases like obesity, cancer, heart diseases and diabetes can be considerably reduced by taking on plant-based diets—a diet free of meat and dairy products.View full resource at healblog.net

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Why Bill Clinton Became a Vegetarian | Timi Gustafson RD - seattlepi.com

blog.seattlepi.com — “Bill Clinton, the former president who famously favored fast food for breakfast and countless other occasions has become a strict vegetarian. In a highly publicized interview with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a cardiologist and frequent anchor/correspondent at CNN, Clinton said that he now considers himself a devout vegan and abstains from eating meat, dairy products, eggs and most oils. The reason for his adherence to an exclusively plant-based diet is to slow down the progression of heart disease, which View full resource at blog.seattlepi.com

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Tips for Healthy Living - American Kidney Fund

kidneyfund.org — “Eating healthy can help prevent or control diabetes, high blood pressure and kidney disease. A healthy diet has a balance of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, lean meats and beans. Even small changes like limiting salt (sodium) and fat, can make a big difference in your health.View full resource at kidneyfund.org

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Small changes in your #diet like limiting #salt and #fat can make a big impact on your #health http://bit.ly/iVB2P8

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High Phosphate Diet Linked to Atherosclerosis, Heart Disease

emaxhealth.com — “If you want to help avoid atherosclerosis and heart disease, you may want to limit your intake of soft drinks, dairy products, baked goods, and sausag...View full resource at emaxhealth.com

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Can Junk Food Cause Cancer? - iVillage

ivillage.com — “Just when you think youâ--™re living a healthy lifestyle, a documentary like Forks Over Knives comes along to shatter all of your healthier-than-thou notions. Forget patting yourself on the back for eating more fish, olive oil and low-fat dairy. If you really want to prevent heart disease, cancer, diabetes and just about every major disease in the developed world, you should be forsaking meat, dairy, sugar and refined or processed foods, say the doctors and researchers in this documeView full resource at ivillage.com

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Low-fat foods can INCREASE the risk of heart disease, nutritionist says | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “For years people wanting to protect their hearts have avoided eating fatty foods such as red meat and dairy products - but a study suggests this could increase risk.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Low-fat foods can INCREASE the risk of heart disease, nutritionist says: For years people wanting to protect the... http://bit.ly/dLkHom

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Low-fat foods can INCREASE the risk of heart disease, nutritionist says | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “For years people wanting to protect their hearts have avoided eating fatty foods such as red meat and dairy products - but a study suggests this could increase risk.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Ditch the diet! Low-fat foods can INCREASE the risk of heart disease http://bit.ly/fTgKWk

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Common dietary fat and intestinal microbes linked to heart disease

sciencedaily.com — “A new pathway has been discovered that links a common dietary lipid and intestinal microflora with an increased risk of heart disease. The study shows that people who eat a diet containing a common nutrient found in animal products (such as eggs, liver and other meats, cheese and other dairy products, fish, shellfish) are not predisposed to cardiovascular disease solely on their genetic make-up, but rather, how the micro-organisms that live in our digestive tracts metabolize a specific lipid -- View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Common dietary fat and intestinal microbes linked to heart disease: A new pathway has been discovered that links... http://bit.ly/fAOHmL

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Common dietary fat and intestinal microbes linked to heart disease

sciencedaily.com — “A new pathway has been discovered that links a common dietary lipid and intestinal microflora with an increased risk of heart disease. The study shows that people who eat a diet containing a common nutrient found in animal products (such as eggs, liver and other meats, cheese and other dairy products, fish, shellfish) are not predisposed to cardiovascular disease solely on their genetic make-up, but rather, how the micro-organisms that live in our digestive tracts metabolize a specific lipid -- View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Metabolic abnormalities in obese teens may relate to poor diets

sciencedaily.com — “Obese teens may feel healthy, but blood tests reveal inflammation, insulin resistance and high homocysteine levels, metabolic abnormalities that heighten heart disease risk. Both obese and normal weight teens in the study did not eat enough fresh produce, fiber or dairy products, which resulted in deficiencies in important nutrients.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Metabolic abnormalities in obese teens may relate to poor diets

sciencedaily.com — “Obese teens may feel healthy, but blood tests reveal inflammation, insulin resistance and high homocysteine levels, metabolic abnormalities that heighten heart disease risk. Both obese and normal weight teens in the study did not eat enough fresh produce, fiber or dairy products, which resulted in deficiencies in important nutrients.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Metabolic abnormalities in obese teens may relate to poor diets: Obese teens may feel healthy, but blood tests r... http://bit.ly/dE0rqR

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Go vegan, and avoid strokes, writes PETA | NJ.com

nj.com — “I hope that the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study showing that more and more young and middle-aged Americans are now suffering from strokes will prompt more people to switch to a vegan diet. Meat, eggs, and dairy products are high in cholesterol and saturated fat, which can clog the arteries that supply blood to your...View full resource at nj.com

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How to Get Heart-Healthy Nutrients That Vegans Need

fitsugar.com — “Being that February is heart health month, it's a good time to review how to keep your ticker ticking properly. Ditching artery-clogging meat and dairy products, which increase risk for heart disease, sounds like a step in the right direction, butView full resource at fitsugar.com

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Even #vegans aren't immune to heart disease. Learn how to eat for your ticker http://fitsu.gr/13620172

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