Walking may benefit people with blood vessel condition

Walking is a healthy behavior that can benefit a variety of people. Now, new research looks at its particular effects on those who suffer from peripheral arterial disease (PAD). PAD is a condition affecting the arteries of the pelvis and legs, similar to coronary artery disease, which affects the heart. Researchers at Northwestern University’s Feinberg

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Most Postmenopausal Women Do Not Realize They’re More Susceptible To Fractures

For women going through menopause, the risk of osteoporosis can be much greater than with younger women, as the condition can sometimes cause bones to become weaker and more susceptible to breaks and fractures. Although such as vitamin D and calcium may help keep bones strong, postmenopausal women should be acutely aware of their elevated

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Whole Milk May Prevent Absorption Of Blueberry Nutrients

A new study may upset those who enjoy eating certain fruits with their cereal in the morning, according findings published in Free Radical Biology and Medicine. Antioxidants are vital nutrients that help the body fight against free radicals, which can lead to several health complications, including heart disease, memory loss and certain types of cancer.

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Study suggests soy can help cholesterol levels

A recent study suggests that soy consumption can help reduce blood cholesterol levels. Solae, a soy protein company, unveiled the report earlier this month at the American Heart Association conference in New Orleans. The company examined about 150 previous studies exploring the link between soy and lower cholesterol, and reported that total blood cholesterol had

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