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- Oatmeal porridge is better for you



- Oatmeal porridge is better for you FORT COLLINS, COLORADO. A low-fat, high-fiber diet is often recommended for reducing cholesterol levels and lowering heart disease risk. Rarely is it specified what kind of dietary fiber should be eaten in order to obtain the benefits. Researchers at Colorado State
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http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a131b.htm
03/02/04, 4220 bytes
- NEWSBRIEF – DECEMBER/JANUARY 2004



... can also damage proteins and DNA. On the other hand, a shortage of DHA in cell membranes can lead to serious problems like high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and depression. So you guessed it – you can't win! About the only proven way of increasing longevity is by restricting calorie intake ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/n143c.htm
03/02/04, 3718 bytes
- Iron accelerates atherosclerosis



... micrograms/liter. Other researchers have found that blood donors and men who have experienced acute or chronic bleeding events have a lower risk of heart disease. The research team confirmed this finding by observing that subjects who had lost blood for some reason or other significantly slowed the ...
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11/21/05, 5283 bytes
- NEWSBRIEF – AUGUST 2001



... Paterson of the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary believes that this finding may help explain why vegetarians are much less likely to develop heart disease and cancer. New Scientist, July 7, 2001, p. 27 CATEGORY SEARCH HOMEPAGE KEYWORD SEARCH Copyright 2001 by Hans R. Larsen www.yourhealthbase.com ...
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03/02/04, 2727 bytes
- International Health News Editorial – April 2002



... raised the obvious question of how come researchers 30 years ago concluded that fruits and vegetables were highly protective against cancer and heart disease. Not one of the several dozen researchers involved in the recent study stopped to ask if fruits and vegetables could have lost some protective ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/e124.htm
03/02/04, 4294 bytes
- International Health News Editorial – November 1999



... . Recent research not only confirms that the average intake of magnesium is too low, but that low magnesium levels increase the risk of fatal heart disease and that this risk can be reduced by magnesium supplementation. Other research has found that low magnesium levels increase the risk of developing ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/e95.htm
03/02/04, 4317 bytes
- Antioxidants: The Case for Supplements



... source of disease. Air pollution has been linked to heart attacks, asthma, and other respiratory diseases (6,7). Cigarette smoke causes lung cancer, heart disease and a host of other diseases. Chemicals in our drinking water have been linked to cancer, hip fractures and Alzheimer's disease (8,9,10) ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/rantioxidants.htm
03/27/04, 33092 bytes
- Fish Oils: The Essential Nutrients



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Gateway to Better Health Fish oils help prevent heart disease, depression and cancer. A comprehensive review of the many health benefits of fish oils. FISH OILS: THE ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS by Hans R. Larsen, MSc ChE There are good fats and there are bad fats. Artificially
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http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/rfish_oils.htm
03/27/04, 32601 bytes
- Cancer: Causes, Prevention and Treatment



... ,5). The sobering, inescapable fact is that conventional medicine is losing the war on cancer. It is now expected that this dreaded disease will top heart disease as the most common cause of death by the year 2000. This means that one out of every three Americans will, at some point in their lives, be ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/rcancer.htm
03/27/04, 38376 bytes
- Guidelines for preventing heart disease and stroke



- Guidelines for preventing heart disease and stroke CLEVELAND, OHIO. Physicians at the Cleveland Clinic have summarized the latest American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for preventing heart disease and stroke. Highlights are as follows: * Smoking – Do not smoke and avoid secondhand smoke. * Diet
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http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a149f.htm
09/06/04, 5182 bytes
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