The beautiful red and fresh vegetable namely Tomato is good for reducing cholesterol levels and blood pressure levels and thus prevents developing heart diseases, a recent study has mentioned. So not only for taste but also for its nutrient values tomatoes should be considered in diet, the researchers have suggested.
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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
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
High Levels Of Vit-C Reduce Heart Disease Risk
A group of researchers from the University of Ulsan in South Korea after a recent study has claimed that people who have low amount of Vitamin C in their body are 2.4 times more prone to have high levels of a protein named hsCRP. hsCRP is responsible for developing inflammation or swelling and heart diseases Read more
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
High Sugar Beverages Lead To Develop Diabetes
After a recent study some researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Centre has cited that consuming two or more high sugar beverages a day not only adds up fats in women’s waistline, but also increases their risks of developing diabetes and heart diseases. By high sugar beverages they indicated to carbonated sodas and Read more
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
Fish Helps In Reducing Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes
Latest research from the University of Valencia has confirmed that people who consume more amounts of fish are better protected against cardiovascular diseases and type II diabetes. It was also found that fish is active in lowering concentration of blood glucose. In contrast, other kinds of meats, especially red meat, tend to increase the risk Read more
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
Seven Steps To Get A Healthy Life
Do you want to live long? Yes – I mean, obviously yes. That is the one and only answer to that question. There will be hardly any person, who does not want to live long. But in today’s world it is really hard to live long, because with our changing life style we have lost Read more
Unable To Procreate Men In Short Too Much Prone To Heart Disease
For a long time scientists are working on finding different causes of cardiovascular disease. They have found many causes, belonging to many aspects of life. In a recent study a group of researchers have found that having a child or at least being able to have child or on the other side being unable to Read more
Poor People have a higher risk of Developing Heart Disease
It is said that being poor is a crime since poor people can not take care of themselves. Usually, those people with less education and lower incomes are much more prone to developing a heart disease compared to the wealthier and better-educated people. According to the journal BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, the results also show the Read more