This is according to researchers from Cardiff University who have provided compelling evidence showing the benefits that state-of-the-art techniques can
Category: Cardiovascular disease
Smoking linked to higher risk of peripheral artery disease in African-Americans
African-Americans who smoke appear to be at greater risk for peripheral artery disease, or PAD, new research has found. Additionally,
Calcium Specks May Help Detect Heart Disease in South Asians
Specks of calcium in the heart’s artery walls could be an important prognostic marker of early cardiovascular disease in South
Fat-rich Mediterranean diet is healthier for you than a low-fat diet
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the world. Scientists are looking at ways to prevent
Low magnesium levels makes Vitamin D ineffective
Vitamin D can’t be metabolized without sufficient magnesium levels. Without magnesium, Vitamin D is not really useful or safe,” says
Calcium and Vitamin D supplements not responsible for heart attack
New research from the University of Southampton has found no association between the use of calcium or vitamin D supplementation
Molecule could prevent prediabetes
Levels of CoQ and the presence of insulin resistance were analysed in a range of experimental laboratory settings, mouse models
Smoking linked to heart disease and stroke
Smoking just one cigarette a day has a higher risk of developing coronary heart disease and stroke than expected. The
Mediterranean diet can prevent prostate cancer
Men who followed a Mediterranean diet, rich in fish, boiled potatoes, whole fruits, vegetables, legumes, and olive oil, and low
Eating at the same time regularly may fight dementia
Regular meals improve gene expression in the region of the brain associated with body control, which often degenerates in Huntington’s