All posts tagged with Food
10/04/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Our bodies are finely balanced machines, but for many of us, this only becomes evident when we suffer a lack

http://www.heart.news/2017-10-04-iron-deficiency-leads-to-heart-disease-in-women-but-too-much-iron-for-men-increases-risk-of-heart-problems.html

10/02/2017 / By Lance D Johnson

Vitamin C, also known as L-ascorbic acid, is one of the most abundant antioxidants. It’s necessary for cellular health and

http://www.heart.news/2017-10-02-vitamin-c-found-to-sharply-reduce-cardiovascular-mortality-in-latest-study.html

09/22/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Nowadays, centenarians – who before have lived only once in a blue moon – are becoming the fastest-growing group of

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-22-what-to-live-to-100-eat-right-exercise-be-social-in-real-life-stay-positive-and-have-plenty-of-sex.html

09/12/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

A study found that everyday magnesium intake significantly reduces blood pressure in a month, reported the Daily Mail. It stated that

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-12-reduce-blood-pressure-in-one-month-with-magnesium.html

09/09/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Reach for the glass and pour yourself a few ounces: Red wine may actually be good for the hearts of

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-09-resveratrol-in-red-wine-found-to-significantly-improve-arterial-flexibility-among-type-2-diabetics-helping-prevent-artery-problems.html

09/07/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

A major global study claims low-fat diet could raise the risk of premature death. This research, published in TheLancet.com, counters

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-07-low-fat-diets-found-to-be-deadly-in-large-scale-study.html

09/03/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Balancing cholesterol levels may be as easy as eating a third of a cup of almonds each day. A new

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-03-eating-almonds-found-to-accelerate-the-bodys-mechanism-for-eliminating-high-cholesterol.html

09/02/2017 / By Russel Davis

Combining dark chocolates and olive oil could magnify both foods’ beneficial cardiovascular effects, a recent study revealed. As part of

http://www.heart.news/2017-09-02-dark-chocolate-olive-oil-combination-found-to-protect-the-cardiovascular-system.html

08/27/2017 / By S.D. Wells

Have you ever heard of the “unified theory” cure for heart disease? Linus Pauling, a phenomenal American scientist, worked with

http://www.heart.news/2017-08-27-the-aging-lie-and-how-atherosclerotic-narrowing-is-responsible-for-majority-of-americans-chronic-health-problems-later-in-life.html

08/08/2017 / By S.D. Wells

It’s funny how most Americans are completely fooled by the choices we are presented regarding conventional foods. If we are

http://www.heart.news/2017-08-08-american-heart-association-promotes-recipes-that-cause-heart-disease-and-other-health-disasters.html

07/30/2017 / By Russel Davis

Eating mangoes may hold potential in preventing metabolic disorders and diabetes, according to four separate studies presented at the 2017 Experimental Biology Conference. In

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-30-mangoes-might-be-the-ultimate-superfood-for-diabetes-new-science-finds-they-control-both-blood-sugar-and-blood-pressure.html

07/17/2017 / By Tracey Watson

If you are one of the 29 million Americans who has been diagnosed with diabetes, you are likely aware of

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-17-pharma-influenced-researchers-now-claim-diabetes-patients-should-also-be-put-on-cardiovascular-medications-too.html

07/06/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Forget popping pills: Physicians have begun recommending vegetables and fruits to their patients. From the American Cancer Society to the

http://www.heart.news/2017-07-06-dump-the-drugs-and-go-plant-based-recommends-a-growing-number-of-doctors.html

06/26/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

The American Heart Association has just issued some curious advice to cardiologists, saying that people should stop consuming butter and

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-26-american-heart-association-wants-you-to-stop-using-butter-and-start-using-hydrogenated-vegetable-oils-again.html