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Consumption Of Three Or More Cups Of Black Tea Daily Prevents Heart Attack

A group of researchers after a recent study has claimed that consuming three cups of black tea every day significantly cuts down heart attack risk by 60 per cent. It also noticeably reduces the risk of developing diabetes, according to the researchers. Researchers have found out that black tea contains various positive nutrient contents in Read more

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High Blood Pressure In Middle Age Leads To Cardiovascular Diseases

A new research of the Northwestern Medicine has claimed that middle aged men and women who have high blood pressure are 30 per cent more likely to have heart attack or stroke than people having low blood pressure. The group of researchers who conducted the aforementioned study has tried to draw our attention to the Read more

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Eating Fish Cuts Down Heart Diseases Risk Among Women

A recent study has claimed that women who eat sufficient fishes like cod, salmon, herring, and mackerel which are rich in omega 3 fatty acids have less chances of developing cardiovascular diseases. The study suggested that women who had never eaten fish or rarely eaten fish were 50 per cent more likely to develop heart Read more

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Low-Cal Diet Causes Heart To Function Better In Diabetic Patients

A recent study conducted by a researcher team from the Leiden University in the Netherlands has claimed that consuming a low calorie diet for only 4 months can treat diabetes. So people with Type 2 diabetes start your low-cal diet from today. The researchers have also claimed that the new findings will bring uproot changes Read more

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Depression Leads To Heart Diseases

A new study conducted by the researchers from Concordia University has claimed that people who suffer from depression are more likely to develop heart diseases than people who are not depressed. The former group suffers from almost double chances of heart diseases than normal people. The researchers have mentioned that people who suffer from mental Read more

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Moderate Beer Consumption Cuts Down Cardiovascular Diseases Risk

A study led by a group of Italian researchers from the Research Laboratories at the Fondazione di Ricerca e Cura “Giovanni Paolo II”, in Campobasso has argued that consuming beer regularly at a moderate level can cause fewer chances of cardiovascular diseases. Before that it was proved that consuming wine at a moderate level which Read more

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Women In General More Health Aware Than Men

A recent study has revealed that a Japanese TV campaigning program to spread awareness among people about the symptoms of stroke made Japanese women aware but failed to reach Japanese men. Before the study researchers selected nearly 2000 Japanese adult men and women and found that 51 per cent of them were aware of the Read more

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Garlic Oil Can Heal Heart After Attack

A study lead by some researchers at the Emory University School of Medicine has disclosed that is a particular component in Garlic Oil that is capable of treating Heart After Attack. The component, namely the Diallyl trisulfide during Heart Surgery or during the treatment for Heart Failure delivers compounds to heal the damage of heart Read more

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Large Percentage Of Women And Young Men Unaware Of Their Cardiac Diseases

Latest findings have revealed that a large percentage of women and young men are unaware of their health conditions until they are struck with a major problem. Among the 70% cases where patients were unaware of their cardiac condition, it was found that 60% were women and young men. Ironically, these two groups of people Read more

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Obesity Is Rising Among Children In India

After a recent study researchers have disclosed the fact that obesity is rising rapidly among school children in India due to their heavy consumption of Junk Foods. Presently 15 to 21 per cent Indian school children are obese, according to the study. The researchers have also charged the sedentary life style led by children for Read more

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Less Sodium Intake Leads To Heart Diseases

After being aware of the harms done by salt intake we often cut down on salts suddenly. But after a recent study researchers have claimed that suddenly cutting down on salts can lead to heart attack. Sudden reduction of salt intake increase cholesterol level and develop clots in blood that in turn boost up the Read more

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Eating Fiber Rich Food Reduce Risk of Heart Diseases

Researchers after a recent study have claimed that those teenagers who eat plenty of green vegetables and whole grains have fewer chances of diabetes and heart diseases. But they have also mentioned if teenagers continue to eat foods full of cholesterol then eating extra fiber rich foods will give no result. Joe Carlson who is Read more