Regular Exercise And Proper Diet May Improve Lives Of Cardiovascular Patients

Physical activity and healthy eating habits may lead to better quality of life among those who are at risk for cardiovascular problems, according to findings published in the journal Archives of International Medicine. During a three-year study, a team of researchers had a total of 71 patients with a family history of heart complications participate

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Protect Your Heart And Brain With This Essential Nutrient

Currently more than 39 million Americans take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs in order to help keep their blood vessels clear and reduce the risk of heart problems. However, there are many dangerous side effects associated with these prescription drugs including a dramatic decrease in your body’s coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) levels. This essential nutrient is literally the

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Eating Soy May Prevent Bone Loss

Post-menopausal women who include soy in their diets may be less likely to suffer from bone health problems, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. For three years, a team of investigators from the University of California, Davis asked women who had already experienced menopause to take supplements containing isoflavones,

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Higher Hospitalization Risk Found In Kidney Patients With Depression

Patients who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and are suffering from depression are more likely to be hospitalized for dialysis treatment, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. A total of 267 patients with chronic kidney disease were enrolled in a one-year study, including 56 participants who

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Updated guidelines reiterate importance of PSA testing

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has issued updated guidelines for early prostate cancer detection which confirms that if used properly, PSA screening saves lives in men at high-risk of developing the disease. According to NCCN, PSA testing works optimally when combined with prompt and high-quality treatment. The update was prompted by recent studies which

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Could Stress Shorter One’s Lifespan?

It may be a good idea to take like antioxidant vitamins, which can help relieve stress, as researchers have found that stress may result in a shorter lifespan. According to a study published in the journal Evolutionary Anthropology, scientists used ancient human teeth to discover that stress that was brought on earlier on in their

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Natural sweetener approved as food additive

The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the use of a natural sweetener called stevia as a food additive, which has led major soft drink manufacturers to announce their plans to include it in drinks. Earlier this week, Coca-Cola said that it would be marketing a new product called Sprite Green using its version of

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