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Chocolate Health Benefits: 2 Chocolate Bars A Day Keep Heart Doctor Away, Says Study
Although it's evident that there are those out there that abuse eating this delicious cocoa product, there have been many chocolate health benefits that have been established in the past, and a recent study shows that eating about two bars a day actually lowers the risk of strokes and heart attacks. Study Shows Stroke Can Add 8 Years To Your Age
A recent study made by researchers at the University of Michigan shows that anyone who has suffered from a stroke could add up 8 years to their age. The mind gets to think fast in an instant and memory starts to deteriorate when stroke happens to an individual. Junk Foods Do Something More Than Increasing Your Weight! Watch Out!
Junk Foods are cause of obesity. But do you know that junk foods do more than increasing your weight? A new British research says that junk foods can wipe out your gut bacterial flora by more than a third leading to increased risk to cancer, obesity and heart disease. Coffee Arteries: Caffeine Drinkers Have Clearer Arteries, According To New Study
Millions of people all over the world can’t really feel awake in the morning before their first cup of coffee, and a lot has been said about the different upsides of caffeine consumption; now, it turns out that coffee’s arteries properties have also come to light. Aspirin Study Heart Disease: People Take Aspirin Unnecessarily To Prevent Heart Attack, Study Shows
There has been a long-standing myth that the daily consumption of aspirin might help prevent heart disease in the long run; and now, a new aspirin study on heart disease has shown that there's a wide array of people who unnecessarily take the Bayer invention in a failed attempt to prevent further issues. New Study on Caffeine: Suggest that Genes may Play a Major Risk in the Development of Heart Attack for Coffee Drinkers
Fact: There are 100 million total coffee drinkers in the United States based on July 2014 data gathered by Statistic Brain. Have you wondered why you’re feeling jittery when you drink 3 or more cups of your favorite coffee? Genetics may be a risk factor for coffee drinkers to have heart attacks a study in Toronto, Canada suggests. Depression Linked To an Increase in Heart Disease
A new study is suggesting that depression may increase the risk of heart failure. With an estimate of more than six million men in the United States suffering from a depressive disorder, a new study is suggesting that depression may increase the risk of heart failure. Drinking Diet Soda Linked to Heart Disease in Older Women
Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events. Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events, according to a study that suggests there is a link between diet soda and heart disease. High Levels of Cholesterol Found in About One-Third of Children
A new study found that many preteen have high cholesterol levels. Coming home after eight hours of school and sitting in front of the TV with junk food isn't helping the current obesity epidemic in children. New Tool Calculates the True Age of Your Heart to Curb Cardiovascular Disease
How old or how young is your heart? A new tool may give patients the ability to find out. How old or how young is your heart? A new tool may give patients the ability to find out. Salty Food Can Speed Up Cellular Aging in Overweight and Obese Teens
Salty foods, such as chips, pizza and dips, can be tasty. But what happens if you eat too much of them? Researchers have found that overweight or obese teens who eat too much salty food may show signs of faster cell aging. Saturated Fats Alone Doesn't Cause Heart Disease Risk: Omega-3s May Have No Benefits
Saturated fat is bad for your heart health, right? That may not be the case. Scientists have found no evidence to support the guidelines that say people should restrict saturated fat consumption in order to lower the risk of heart disease. New Study to Test Heart and Health Benefits of 'Chocolate Pill'
Scientists are going to feed intense concentrations of chocolate to thousands of volunteers in order to see if the "chocolate pill" improves their heart health. Vegetarian Diet Linked to Lower Blood Pressure
A vegetarian diets rank as superior in reducing the risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, and subsequent heart damage.
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