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Archive for the ‘~Cardiovascular Health’ Category

July 3rd, 2008

Healthy Fourth of July Menu

Photo Credit: andy emcee via Flickr
If you haven’t planned your menu for the 4th of July yet, check out the Healthy 4th of July Recipes and Menus at Eating Well. The Tomato-&-Olive-Stuffed Portobello Caps sounds reaaaally good to me! Tomatoes, olives, garlic — that’s a good dose of antioxidants for a healthy heart! Plus […]

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June 29th, 2008

Resveratrol Keeps the Heart Young

A new animal study indicates that low doses of resveratrol, an antioxidant compound naturally found in grapes, pomegranates, red wine among others, can potentially <a href=” width=”160″ />boost the quality of life in old age by improving heart health. The effects of resveratrol seems to mimic that of caloric restriction, which involves keeping to […]

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June 20th, 2008

Cheat Death by Drinking Coffee

Aside from possibly protecting you from diabetes, Parkinson’s disease and alcoholic cirrhosis, a recent survey study suggests that women coffee drinkers have a lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease or cancer.
Women consuming two to three cups of caffeinated coffee per day had a 25 percent lower risk of death from heart disease during the […]

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June 19th, 2008

Resveratrol in Red Wine Can Help Against Obesity

Resveratrol has been reported many times over to help against a wide range of maladies: Alzheimer’s Disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, among others.
And the list gets longer: resveratrol can also help battle obesity, a recent report claims.
Researchers at the University of Ulm in Germany wanted to know if resveratrol could mimic the effects of calorie restriction […]

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June 13th, 2008

Chinese Red Yeast Rice Reduces Heart Attack Rates

According to this report:
A clinical study on patients who have suffered a heart attack found that a partially purified extract of Chinese red yeast rice, Xuezhikang (XZK), reduced the risk of repeat heart attacks by 45%, revascularization (bypass surgery/angioplasty), cardiovascular mortality and total mortality by one-third and cancer mortality by two-thirds.
The researchers however haven’t determined […]

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June 11th, 2008

Vitamin D May Prevent Heart Failure

Aside from keeping bones healthy, it seems that Vitamin D play a lot of other functions in the body. In a recent animal study, it has been shown that activated vitamin D can protect against heart failure.

Heart muscle cells in untreated rats bred to develop heart failure show signs of disease. Right: Heart muscle cells […]

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June 8th, 2008

Cocoa Flavanols May Improves Vascular Functions in Diabetic Adults

According to the results of a new study (funded by Mars), naturally occurring compounds in cocoa called flavanols may help those who have type-2 diabetes. These findings are relate to previously documented effects of cocoa/chocolate on cardiovascular functions.

In this study, the impact of both immediate and regular consumption of a flavanol-rich cocoa drink on vascular […]

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June 6th, 2008

Oat and Barley Tempeh

Tempeh is an Indonesian food product made out of soybeans fermented with spores of a mold called Rhizopus oligosporus. It has high protein content and is thus considered to be a meat substitute in vegetarian cuisine.
Recently, a new high-fiber version has been developed, using barley instead of soybeans.
In her work, Charlotte Eklund-Jonsson developed methods to […]

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May 26th, 2008

Omega Fatty Acids Lower Levels of Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress

Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), especially those of the omega-3 series (EPA and DHA from fish), are known for their anti-inflammatory activity. This effect is important for the prevention/treatment of various chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease or rheumatoid arthritis. The latest paper by the group of Francesco Visioli (Universite “Pierre et Marie Curie”, Paris) now […]

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May 25th, 2008

Meet the Fats and Protect Your Heart

Which fats you should limit or avoid?
Which are better for you than others?
Which foods contain which types of fat?
How many calories – and how much fat – you should eat each day?
If foods labeled “trans fat-free” are always healthy?

If you know the answers to the above, then give yourself a pat on the back. According […]

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