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Does having a child with low birth weight increase a person's risk of dementia?
Medical Xpress· 18 hours agoThe study does not prove that delivery of a low-birth-weight infant causes memory and thinking...
Women who followed this diet lived longer
The Columbian· 6 days agoA new study that tracked more than 25,000 women for a quarter century found that the more their eating patterns were in sync with the Mediterranean diet,...
Are Avocados Actually Good For You?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOleic acid is also commonly found in olives and is believed to reduce adult cardiovascular disease risk factors. Avocados ...
Mercy Health introduces online heart disease risk assessment
Springfield News-Sun· 5 days agoMercy Health has launched an online heart disease risk assessment tool with the arrival of rising...
New study suggests kidney function is associated with tooth loss in postmenopausal women
Medical Xpress· 23 hours agoKidneys play a critical role in overall health by removing waste products from the blood. A new...
Ultra-processed foods and alcohol contribute to 2.7m deaths a year – WHO
Press Association News via AOL· 1 day ago“Instead, well-established food nutrition science the world over tells us that the best way to...
Intervention Aims to Improve Cardiovascular Health | Newswise
Newswise· 3 days agoThe intervention started last summer with a free heart health screening; since then, participants at...
Report finds that a popular, low-calorie sweetener could increase heart health risks
theGrio· 6 days agoStanley Hazen, the study’s author and director of the Center for Cardiovascular Diagnostics and Prevention at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research...also showed that those ...
Warning: Popular Sugar-Free Sweetener Linked to Heart Attacks and Strokes
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoHigh xylitol levels may increase cardiovascular risks by promoting clotting, according to Cleveland Clinic research. Xylitol is a common zero-calorie sweetener found in sugar-free ...
A Flavonoid-Rich Diet May Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 26%, Study Finds
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoApples, kale, onions, oranges, grapes, celery, berries, grapefruit...Florida. Flavonoids, like other...