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Heart Disease at Age 8? Researchers Find Alarming Signs in Obese Children
Cooking with Vegetable Oil Linked to Cancer and Other Diseases, Experts Reveal
Scientists found that heating up vegetable oils led to the release of high concentrations of chemicals linked to cancer, heart disease and dementia. Recommend lard and butter as healthier alternatives. What You Need to Know About Aspirin
Here's everything you need to know about aspirin and its effect to our health. Aspirin compared to other drugs is cheap, less hazardous and commonly taken by millions to reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke, not to mention to manage the self-induced effects of hangovers. Carnivores Versus Vegetarians: Who's More at Risk
Carnivores vs Vegetarians - the debate on who's more at risk continues. The decision by the World Health Organization to categorize ham, sausages and bacon alongside arsenic, asbestos and cigarettes as major carcinogens is more confusing for being so readily hypothetical. Daily Vitamin D Intake Lowers Risk of Heart Disease and Improves Exercise Performance
A recent study presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Edinburgh shows that taking vitamin D supplements can advance exercise performance and lower the risk of heart disease. Parts of a Cow's Heart Saved an Infant’s Life
Noa was born and diagnosed with a rare disease called the Holt-Oram Syndrome. Doctors of Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool save Noa Gwilym Pritchard's life with the help of a cow's heart. Prolonged TV Viewing Causes Death
Calling all couch potatoes and TV series lovers to get up and have a break from the TV. Here's another reason why we need to leave the TV alone: research shows that watching TV is not only bad for our eyes but also to our health as it is now linked to 8 leading causes of death in the United States. Yes, prolonged TV viewing may cause death. Younger Women More Likely to Die of Heart Attacks than Men
According to past studies, heart disease is the number 1 cause of death for women in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned that almost two-thirds of those deaths are of women with coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms. Weight Loss through Living for the Moment
Less body fat is found to share a link with the attention an individual gives to the present moment. What does 'Healthy Obese' Really Mean?
Experts are trying to establish a good definition of the term "Healty Obese" According to research published in Diabetes Care, terms like "metabolically healthy obese" do not exactly say who is at risk of certain diseases, leading to wrong assumptions about who needs monitoring for conditions such as type 2 diabetes. Scientists Explain How To Replace Fat To Lower Risk For Heart Disease
According to previous studies, consuming too much saturated fat commonly found in dairy, fried food and red meat is linked to heart disease. Some studies say, however, that cutting back on these consumptions doesn't contribute to lowering heart risks. Your Heart Is Much Older Than You Think, CDC Warns
There's probably nothing wrong about feeling young at heart, but not until this new report suggests that the average American man has a heart that is 7.8 years older than his age, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Southern Food Is Bad for Your Heart
A lot of People find fried chicken and gravy delicious, but as it is part of a Southern-style diet ,it's also dangerous for the person's heart. University of Alabama researchers said that in a span of at least 5.8 years, it can boost the heart attack risk of a person. Eating Plenty of Vitamin C Can Help a Person Live Longer
Vitamin C has been known for its health-boosting benefits, and a new research has found out that it can help a person live longer. When You Stop Eating Meat These Things Will Happen
Liz Applegate, PhD, director of sports nutrition at the University of California, Davis says,"Your body has digestive enzymes that handle the proteins in both meat and plants, and that doesn't change when you stop eating meat." Liz Applegate said at first, going green a person may gain some healthy bacteria.
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