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Eating an avocado every day may decrease heart disease risk in adults with obesity, according to a recent study led by ...
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) could be driving about a quarter of heart disease cases and deaths, new research has suggested.
Using NHANES 2005-2018 data, researchers found that adults with coronary heart disease who had higher Dietary Index for Gut ...
New research published in PLOS One reveals a concerning connection between pro-inflammatory diets and increased cardiovascular risk. This groundbreaking study sheds light on how dietary patterns that ...
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ULTRA-processed foods (UPFs) could be driving a quarter of heart disease cases and deaths, damning new research claims.
A new study states that a healthy diet can reduce the risk of heart disease in people who have been treated for breast cancer. Researchers reported that women who followed the DASH diet, or one ...
It’s never too late to focus on a heart-healthy diet. Not only can this approach to eating help reduce your chance of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), but it can also help improve your heart ...
Share on Pinterest New research suggests the occasional glass of wine on the Mediterranean diet may benefit heart health. Marina Cavusoglu/Getty Images New research suggests that low to moderate wine ...
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death across the world, accounting for roughly one-third of global deaths. While high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking are widely known risk ...
A new cholesterol breakthrough could help fight stubborn LDL. Researchers reveal how a protein switch might unlock a new ...