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2008-8-8
:: Muscular Strength and Rates of Death in Men 20-80 Years of Age
Strength training is known for helping build better physiques but it may also prove to be vital to your health. Researchers found that despite age and weight, men with higher strength levels were less likely to die from cancer or heart disease.
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2008-8-8
:: Western Diet Increases Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome increases the risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease some of the leading killers in the US. Researchers found a definite link between a western style diet and the development of this syndrome.
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2008-8-8
:: Effectiveness of Diets for Weight Loss
There are hundreds of diets and diet products all claiming to be the best method to lose weight. This study attempted to find the best diet by comparing weight loss and health changes in three of the most popular diets. Unfortunately, there was no clear winner.
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2008-8-8
:: Yoga in Pregnancy May Improve Labor Discomfort
Researchers in Thailand set out to determine if yoga can provide benefits for pregnant women. The study found that yoga may help mothers through the delivery process.
Last Updated:
2008-7-11
:: Risks Associated with Low A1C Target
Two large studies were conducted in hopes of demonstrating lower heart and kidney disease risks for people with diabetes through intensive blood glucose control. However, both studies found serious complications from the approach including hospitalizations and death.
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2008-7-11
:: Testing of Vaccine for Traveler’s Diarrhea
Traveler's diarrhea has ruined many vacations. A trial on a new vaccine shows some promise to decreasing the intensity and duration of the common travel illness.
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2008-7-11
:: Red Meat Link to Hypertension in Women Over 45 Years
Many heart healthy diets discourage the consumption of too much red meat. This study from Brigham and Women's Hospital supported a link between red meat and increased risk of hypertension.
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2008-7-11
:: Coffee Consumption and Cardiovascular Mortality
Conflicting research has lead to concerns about the role coffee plays in the development of heart disease. Two recent studies have shown that not only was coffee not linked to risk of heart disease but coffee drinkers had lower mortality rates.