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Drinking milk 'lowers heart disease risk'

thezimbabwean.co.uk

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Drinking milk 'lowers heart disease risk' - The Zimbabwean http://bit.ly/hLWDct

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British Heart Foundation - Alcohol advice

bhf.org.uk — “Moderate drinking may have a protective effect on your heart, but only if you follow guidelinesView full resource at bhf.org.uk

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Male heart attack survivors who drink in moderation have lower risk of death from heart disease says new study: http://t.co/jmeGNijw

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Light-to-moderate drinking may reduce risk of stroke in women

news-medical.net — “Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been consistently associated with lower risk of heart disease, but data for stroke are less certain, especially among women.View full resource at news-medical.net

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caloriecount.about.com — “Let’s face it—most American adults like to relax or celebrate with a drink (or two) in hand. And few give drinking a second thought because of it’s popularity as a pastime not to mention possible health perks. According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report, moderate alcohol intake is associated with not only a lower risk of death, but with reduced risks of both diabetes and heart disease in middle aged and older adults. But could regular intake of wine or coView full resource at caloriecount.about.com

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Three cups of black tea each day could help reduce risk of diabetes

diabetes.co.uk — “A new study has claimed that people who drink at least three cups of black tea each day could be lowering their risk of developing conditions such as diabetes and heart attacks . It already believed that regularly drinking tea helps to prevent the blood from clotting and manages blood pressure . However, this research, based on analysis of 40 research papers and published in the UK Nutrition Bulletin, found that three cups of tea per day could reduce the risk of heart attack by up to 60 per centView full resource at diabetes.co.uk

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Another benefit of *black* tea - it may reduce diabetes risk (three cups!) - figures it is a study from UK ;) http://t.co/yuG5IdPb

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everydayhealth.com — “Studies show that drinking coffee can lower your risk of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and more. Here, the most surprising health benefits of drinking coffee.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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abcnews.go.com — “A study set to be published in the upcoming Journal of the American Medical Association found that consuming as few as three to six glasses of alcohol per week was linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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MedWire News - Hypertension - A drink a day may keep the cardiologist away

medwire-news.md — “MedWire News Findings from two meta-analyses suggest that individuals who consume one alcoholic drink a day may have a lower risk for heart disease than teetotallers. MedWire NewsView full resource at medwire-news.md

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Health Leader - Salt Sense

uthealthleader.org — “We have long known that eating less salt lowers blood pressure, but a new study shows it also reduces the risk of heart disease. While people who are obese, have high blood pressure and are middle aged or older gain the most by reducing the amount of salt they eat (or drink), people who are not in those high risk groups can also benefit from reducing their salt consumption.View full resource at uthealthleader.org

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New UTHealth research shows that too much salt is bad for us even when our blood pressure is normal: http://bit.ly/e4V6IR

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High sugar consumption may increase risk factors for heart disease in American teenagers

sciencedaily.com — “Consuming high amounts of added sugars in soft drinks and foods in adolescence is associated with poor cholesterol profiles and poor diet quality, possibly leading to heart disease in adulthood, according to new research. Teens who ate the highest levels of added sugars had lower good cholesterol levels and higher bad cholesterol and triglyceride levels than those with the lowest intake. Overweight or obese teens with the highest levels of sugars intake had increased signs of insulin resistance.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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High sugar consumption may increase risk factors for heart disease in American teenagers

sciencedaily.com — “Consuming high amounts of added sugars in soft drinks and foods in adolescence is associated with poor cholesterol profiles and poor diet quality, possibly leading to heart disease in adulthood, according to new research. Teens who ate the highest levels of added sugars had lower good cholesterol levels and higher bad cholesterol and triglyceride levels than those with the lowest intake. Overweight or obese teens with the highest levels of sugars intake had increased signs of insulin resistance.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Teens who take in a lot of added sugars have a poor cholesterol profile. New US study in Circultn http://ow.ly/3BAAP

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High sugar consumption may increase risk factors for heart disease in American teenagers

eurekalert.org — “Consuming high amounts of added sugars in soft drinks and foods in adolescence is associated with poor cholesterol profiles and poor diet quality, possibly leading to heart disease in adulthood. Teens who ate the highest levels of added sugars had lower good cholesterol levels and higher bad cholesterol and triglyceride levels than those with the lowest intake. Overweight or obese teens with the highest levels of sugars intake had increased signs of insulin resistance.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Drink lots of milk to cut heart disease - The Times of India

timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “Drinking three glasses of milk per day decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease by 18 per cent, says researchers.View full resource at timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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Looking to keep your heart healthy? Grab a big glass of milk! http://bit.ly/DrinkM0reMilk (And hold off on the Holiday cookies if you can!)

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Go ahead, drink your milk

eurekalert.org — “A study to be published in the January edition of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals that drinking three glasses of milk per day may lead to an 18 percent decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. From dispelling the myth that dairy causes heart disease, to revealing dairy's weight loss benefits, the news release provides a 2010 roundup of select dairy research.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Health Benefits of Red Wine | LifeMojo

lifemojo.com — “Health Benefits of Red Wine - Why is it that the French people eat 30% more fat than any where else in the world yet have 40% lower risk of heart diseases? The answer is very simple: They drink red wine with almost everything that they eat. But there are so many benefits that wine offer than just being good for the heart... Check out the complete article here.View full resource at lifemojo.com

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