Company Introduces New and Healthier Dark Chocolate
Swiss company, Barry Callebaut announced that its latest creation, Acticoa will have health boosting flavanols.
View ArticleStudying Delayed Aging More Beneficial than Cancer and Heart Disease Research
In a new report, researchers suggested that investment in studying delayed aging could be more beneficial in extending senior's life expectancy than studying heart disease and cancer.
View ArticlePsychological Interventions Can Improve Survival Rates in Heart Disease Patients
Researchers found that psychological interventions used with conventional rehabilitation therapy can reduce the mortality rate and number of cardiovascular events in heart disease patients.
View ArticleBanned Insecticide Linked to US Obesity Rates
Insecticide may play a role in the U.S. obesity epidemic, according to a new study.
View ArticleTestosterone Therapy May Cut Heart Risk in Some Men
Testosterone therapy may reduce risk of heart disease in some men.
View ArticleExercise During Pregnancy Strengthens Arteries in Children
Women who exercise during pregnancy may improve their children's vascular health, according to a new study.
View ArticleHealthy Gums May Prevent Heart Disease
Keeping gums healthy could help in the prevention of heart disease according to a new study.
View ArticleTestosterone Therapy Linked to Heart Disease
Testosterone therapy may increase men's risk of heart disease, according to a new study.
View ArticleResearchers Screen Type 1 Diabetics for Heart and Kidney Diseases Through...
A team of international researchers used a simple urine test to determine the risks of heart and kidney diseases for young type 1 diabetics.
View ArticleBlueberry Consumption May Prevent Heart Disease, Diabetes
Eating wild blueberries can help protect people against obesity, heart disease and diabetes, according to a new study.
View ArticleWrinkles Can Help Predict Life Span
Researchers found that people who had less wrinkles and appeared more youthful were more likely to live longer.
View ArticleBeing Obese is Enough to Raise Heart Disease Risk
A new study found that being overweight or obese is a contributor to heart disease regardless of other factors.
View ArticleNo Evidence that Supplements and Vitamins Protect Against Cancer and Heart...
Researchers reported that there is not enough evidence to recommend the use and the avoidance of vitamins and mineral supplements.
View ArticleNew Guidelines Recommend Wider Use of Statin Drugs
New guidelines set by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology could increase the number of people taking statins for cholesterol
View ArticleHarvard Doctors Report Risk Calculator for Statin Drugs is Flawed
Two Harvard doctors stated that the new calculator that was created to estimate people's heart disease risk is flawed.
View ArticleTop Signs of Impending Sudden Cardiac Arrest Revealed
Sudden cardiac arrests aren't always sudden, according to researchers. New research reveals that more than half of men experience warning signs up to a month before they suffer cardiac arrests.
View ArticleOlder Ex-Smokers Reap Heart Benefits Faster Than Previously Believed
It's never too late to benefit from smoking cessation. New research reveals that older smokers over 65 years of age can still cut their risk of cardiovascular disease-related deaths to the level of...
View ArticleCut Heart Disease and Stroke Risk by Maintaining Blood Pressure
Researchers reported that treating hypertension could cut one's risk of stroke and cardiovascular diseases.
View ArticleDoubts Cast Over Benefits of Vitamin D Against Cancer, Heart Disease
Supplements of vitamin D don’t help in preventing chronic diseases unrelated to the bones, a new study has challenged. Low vitamin D levels are a consequence of ill health and not a cause as it was...
View ArticleSouth Asians Need More Exercise than Europeans
Researchers found that South Asian men need roughly 20 minutes more of physical activity than their European counterparts.
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