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Potassium-Rich Diet May Protect Diabetics Against Heart and Kidney Diseases

The most common complications of type 2 diabetes include kidney failure and heart disease. Diets rich in potassium may help protect the heart and kidney health of patients with type 2 diabetes,...

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Healthy Diet may Reduce Risk of Ovarian Cancer

In African-American women, a healthy diet may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer, according to data presented at the Eighth American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Conference on the Science of...

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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Blindness Risk by 26 Percent

Scientists say that diet is of the utmost importance in the fight against age-related macular degeneration (AMD). You may want to start taking Mediterranean diet as fish, vegetables, fruit, olive oil...

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Impact of High-Fat Diet on Red Blood Cells Promotes Cardiovascular Diseases

Researchers at University of Cincinnati (UC) have discovered the negative impact a high fat diet has on red blood cells and how these cells, in turn, promote the development of cardiovascular disease....

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Low-carb Diet More Likely to Burn Fats Than High-Carbohydrate Diet in Athletes

Athletes who consume a low-carbohydrate diet burned twice the amount of fat than those who were on a high-carbohydrate diet, revealed a new study.The study conducted by researchers at the Ohio State...

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Diabetic Rule Ditched! Low-Calorie Diet May Not Regulate Blood Sugar Levels

One-size-fits-all approach to dieting is fundamentally wrong. A healthy food for one person may lead another to gain weight, revealed a new study.For instance, one woman in the study repeatedly...

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Diet Composition Drives the Entire Metabolic Phenotype

Scientists say that when a high-fat diet causes us to become obese, it also appears to prompt normally bustling immune cells in our brain to become sedentary and start consuming the connections...

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Obese or Overweight? Here are Some Real Life Weight Loss Success Stories

Obesity and overweight are the biggest public health threats in low-income and developing countries. It increases the risk factors for a number of chronic conditions, including cardiovascular...

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Exercise And Healthy Diet Can Prevent Liver Diseases Among Obese Children

Obese children and those with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are not meeting the UK recommendations for a variety of vitamins and minerals, says a new study by researchers from the...

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Diet Soft Drinks are Bad for Your Dental Health

Melbourne University's Oral Health Cooperative Research Centre released a briefing paper warning that many Australians were unaware that chemicals in artificially sweetened drinks cause tooth erosion....

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Mediterranean Diet May Protect Your Brain from Dementia

Mediterranean diet lovers have one more reason to celebrate. The diet known to reduce the risk of heart disease also might protect aging brains from dementia. Those who follow the Mediterranean diet...

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Weight Loss Protects Knees, Reveals New MRI Study

Obese people who lose a substantial amount of weight can significantly slow the degeneration of their knee cartilage, according to a new MRI study presented today at the annual meeting of the...

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Weight Loss can Protect Knees: California-San Francisco Study

A new study suggests that obese people who lose a substantial amount of weight can significantly slow the degeneration of their knee cartilage. Obesity is a major risk factor for osteoarthritis, a...

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Father's Diet Linked to the Mental Health and Overall Well-Being of Offspring

While mother's diet and its impact on children has been widely researched, a team from Melbourne-based RMIT University has revealed that a father's diet before they conceive could be genetically...

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Global Diet is Getting Sweeter Particularly When It Comes to Beverages

Consuming foods and beverages with added caloric sweeteners is linked to an increased risk of weight gain, heart disease, diabetes and stroke. An international team of researchers has now revealed...

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Does Meat-free Diet Haunt You? Look Out for Lack of Meat Syndrome!

If you go without meat for a week, will you feel angry and sad? Then may be you are suffering with a particular disease condition called as the Lack of Meat Syndrome( LMS).A recent poll conducted by a...

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Include Spices And Herbs In Your Diet To Boost Brain Function

Apigenin, a plant compound found in parsley, thyme, chamomile and red pepper, improves neuron formation and strengthens the connections between brain cells. Brazilian researchers from D'Or Institute...

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Weight Loss Therapy for Atherosclerosis Management

Obesity and body fat play a significant role in increasing the risk for cardiac ailments. a href="http:www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/atherosclerosis.htm" target="_blank" class="vcontentshlink"...

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Fish Oil Helps In Weight Loss By Burning Stored Fat

A new study found that supplementation of fish oil helps transform fat-storage cells into fat-burning cells, which may reduce weight gain in middle age. The team explains in iScientific Reports/i that...

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Get Treated for Schizophrenia Through a Fat-Rich Diet

A low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet called as "ketogenic diet" is gaining much popularity among athletes in the recent years. This same diet may also help in treating schizophrenia, revealed a new...

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