Articles, tagged with "health study", page 4
25th February 2009
helping them attract birds and insects for pollination. So far, scientists have identified about six hundred carotenoids, and more than fifty of them commonly occur in our diet. Not all dietary carotenoids are efficiently absorbed however, and as a result...
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Author:
Jill Sabato
18th February 2009
oranges- occur only rarely in other plants and are thus essentially unique to citrus. The power of citrus flavonoids is dazzling. They're antioxidant and antimutagenic. The latter refers to their ability to prevent cells from mutating and initiating one o...
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Author:
Jill Sabato
26th November 2008
Having a big waist appears to raise the death rates among women, even in those who aren't overweight. The results of an extensive study of 44,600 female nurses who were enrolled in a long-term health study showed that large waists were worse for you than ...
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Author:
mattglad
30th October 2008
There is a rapid increase in the number of people who are becoming more health conscious due to various health hazards lurking in the environment. Good thing, modern medicines are now available not only in certified drugstores but also on the Internet. Th...
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Author:
Andrew Beene
02nd October 2008
Several large studies have linked nuts to sink sympathy disease gamble and longer life. In the milestone Nurses' Health Study, for demand,women who ate the most nuts (about 5 oz per week) had half the attempt of center harm as those who rarely ate them. A...
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Author:
Jamey Sackville
04th September 2008
Previous research showed that women have a higher risk for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Gender is a definitive risk factor for AMD, according to the National Eye Institute, with women having a higher preponderance of the disease.
A new stud...
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Author:
Paul Krawitz
24th August 2008
Spinach Isn't Just For Popeye
By Sandy Powers
How smart is Popeye? Smarter than you think. Popeye attributes his amazing strength to eating spinach but he is also protecting himself against osteoporosis, heart disease, colon cancer ...
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Author:
Sandy Powers
20th August 2008
Having high blood sugar not only influences obesity and heart related ailments but may also increase the risk of falling ill to certain kinds of cancers. Learn why it is important to monitor your blood sugar if you hope to live long.
If the last 2 ar...
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Author:
Madeline
02nd June 2008
Coffee and tea consumption do not elevate breast cancer risk, media reports Tuesday quoted a decades-long study as revealing.
"In this large cohort of women, with 22 years of follow-up, we observed no association between coffee (caffeinat...
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Author:
tcmadvisory
23rd May 2008
Trans fat is a generic name for an unsaturated fat that contains transisomer fatty acid. A trans fat can be either monounsaturated or polyunsaturated. Most trans fats are industrially made. Unlike dietary fats, trans fats are neither essential to human...
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Author:
David Grisaffi
20th February 2008
Women who regularly get fewer than seven hours of sleep each night may have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
British researchers found that among more than 10,000 adults who were followed for five years, women who...
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Author:
Alvaro
10th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles CarterAs consumers we had no idea how much trans fatty acids (trans-fat) were in the food we eat. Until now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), after much red tape, is requiring that trans-fats be on all packaged food ...
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liveleantoday
25th September 2007
There are many benefits to having a non-chlorine pool and options available to help you do so. When saying a non-chlorine pool a salt treatment pool is also included in that since salt is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride is the raw ingredient that is used...
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Author:
Alexander Lum
24th May 2007
Most people don't realize the strong link between Type II Diabetes and obesity. Fully 90% of individuals diagnosed with Type II Diabetes are also overweight. But this also means something else - losing weight can combat diabetes in ways no other medicatio...
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27th March 2007
Is there a connection between heart health and vitamin D? Are vitamin E and heart health linked? Researchers for the Women's Health Initiative hormone replacement therapy and heart health study also investigated the role of other vitamins and minerals. ...
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Author:
Patsy Hamilton