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11/20/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
The health of your gut microbiome could predict your risk of heart disease, researchers find
The most common lifestyle risk factors of heart diseases and stroke are unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, tobacco smoke, and heavy alcohol drinking, and in a new study, researchers have discovered another link between gut bacteria and health. The new study has found that the bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract could have an influence […]
11/13/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Gestational diabetes increases risk of cardiovascular disease; however, scientists also determined a healthy lifestyle helps mitigate that risk
A new study finds that gestational diabetes increases risk of cardiovascular disease in women, as reported by The Science Daily. In addition, researchers discover that having a healthy lifestyle helps lower cardiovascular risk. Researchers from the National Institute of Health (NIH) analyzed the association between cardiovascular disease and gestational diabetes. They evaluated the medical history […]
11/08/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Nutrients in apples and grapes found to increase stamina
A recent study found that certain nutrients in apples and grapes increase the body’s stamina, according to a report by NutraIngredients-USA. Scientists from the Faculty of Sports Science at the University of Burgundy reported that two 500 milligram (mg) doses of polyphenols increased the endurance of athletes studied by almost 10 percent. Furthermore, the study […]
11/07/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Men have higher risk of heart attack earlier than women when overweight; new study finds
A new study finds that men are more likely to suffer from a heart attack 10 years earlier than women when overweight or obese, as reported by The Daily Mail. The researchers from the University Heart Center in Hamburg, Germany examined nearly 80,000 people from four past research, all of which have an average age […]
11/01/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Feeling happy? You probably have a healthy heart, if you’re American
A new study found that having positive emotions leads to having a healthy heart if you are American, according to a Science Daily report. Oftentimes, positive emotions are seen as important factors of living healthy. However, this study, published in Psychological Science, suggested that the relationship between emotions and health depends on the cultural context. […]
10/28/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Chlorella found to dramatically improve cardiovascular health
A meta-analysis of chlorella supplementation, published in the journal Clinical Nutrition, reveals that chlorella helps support the cardiovascular system, as reported by NutraIngredients-USA.com. Previous studies on chlorella had varied findings because of the differences in their study designs and subjects. Moreover, the findings were “not fully conclusive,” according to the researchers at Shahrekord University in […]
10/23/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Even “healthy people,” if they eat sugar, are at risk for heart disease, new study finds
New research reveals that even healthy people who consume a high-sugar diet are prone to heart disease. To reach this conclusion, researchers from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom examined two groups of men, 11 of whom had a fatty liver or also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), while the remaining […]
10/21/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Walk, jog, yoga: Every bit of exercise counts and helps improve your health, reduces your risk for chronic disease
Walking for thirty-five minutes, jogging for one session, or attending a yoga class every week helps improve your health and lowers your risk for chronic disease, according to reports by The Daily Mail. A new study from the American Cancer Society reveals that even just five minutes of walking a day can lower the risk of […]
10/19/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Vitamin K essential to a healthy heart; deficiency found to contribute to unhealthy enlargement in adolescents
Eating more foods rich in vitamin K makes the heart healthier, according to a recent study reported by Science Daily. Researchers from the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) at Augusta University (AU) studied 766 healthy teenagers aged 14 to 18. They asked the subjects to wear activity monitors for seven days and to self-document what they […]
09/26/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Study shows men should keep playing: Active lifestyle now makes you five times more likely to be fit when you’re older
Men who played sports in their 40s and 50s are five times more likely to be fit and active into their late 70s than those who avoided sports, according to a study reported by The Daily Mail. The results suggest early and sustained sports participation might help people to stay active as they get older. […]
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