All posts tagged with Food
06/26/2017 / By Tracey Watson

The vast majority of heart attacks are caused by heart disease, which is known as the “silent killer.” The Heart Foundation

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-26-powerful-nutrients-in-microalgae-like-chlorella-found-to-save-lives-by-restoring-heart-function-after-a-heart-attack.html

06/16/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The more fried potatoes you eat, the higher your chances of death. That was the conclusion researchers came to at

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-16-new-study-reveals-french-fries-are-killing-people.html

06/15/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Could honey be a natural way to prevent heart disease? That may just be the case. New research has found

http://www.heart.news/2017-06-15-honey-found-to-reduce-arterial-plaque-by-an-astonishing-30-could-it-prevent-heart-attacks.html

05/21/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Too much iron is bad for you, particularly if you’re a man. Some men are predisposed to accumulating high levels

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-21-are-you-getting-too-much-iron-men-suffer-high-risk-of-heart-problems-from-excessive-iron-supplementation.html

05/14/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A recent study published in the British Medical Journal revealed that some of the most commonly prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-14-common-painkillers-such-as-ibuprofen-and-naproxen-found-to-raise-the-risk-of-a-heart-attack-within-a-week-of-use.html

05/01/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

It has long been believed that cutting down on your sodium intake can reduce your blood pressure and your risk

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-01-shock-study-reveals-lowering-sodium-intake-does-not-reduce-blood-pressure.html

05/01/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Energy drinks are all the rage these days; estimates suggest that between 2008 and 2012, the energy drink market exploded

http://www.heart.news/2017-05-01-energy-drinks-found-to-be-shockingly-toxic-to-the-human-heart.html

04/24/2017 / By Robert Jonathan

A new study reportedly validates the health risks posed by trans fats. Trans fatty acids (TFAs), otherwise known as hydrogenated

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-24-trans-fat-ban-linked-to-drastic-drop-in-heart-attacks-and-stroke-finds-new-study.html

04/20/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Touted as a “silent killer” by the American Heart Association, some 85 million Americans – or one out of every three

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-20-fruits-and-vegetables-found-to-lower-blood-pressure-says-new-study.html

04/14/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

While health authorities still recommend people drink three glasses of milk a day to boost calcium levels and strengthen bones,

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-14-easily-dump-dairy-with-these-7-modern-substitutes.html

04/13/2017 / By Russel Davis

Eating foods high in potassium — such as fruits, vegetables, grains and roots — may help lower blood pressure levels,

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-13-who-needs-meds-simple-potassium-may-lower-blood-sugar-more-safely-than-prescription-drugs.html

04/07/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Lots of people turn to crossword puzzles, Sudoku and other brain teasers in order to keep their mind sharp, but

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-07-professor-believes-drinking-wine-gives-your-brain-a-total-workout.html

04/02/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

A 2016 study published in The Journal of Nutrition asserts that garlic has proven to be an effective means of

http://www.heart.news/2017-04-02-is-garlic-the-key-to-stopping-this-silent-killer.html

03/27/2017 / By Russel Davis

Health care specialists have been advising the general public to cut back on fast food consumption for years, and for

http://www.heart.news/2017-03-27-fast-food-diets-causing-majority-of-stroke-and-diabetes-deaths-across-u-s.html