After a heart attack, doctors may recommend that a person consumes heart-healthy foods to reduce the risk of recurrence. This can include a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. A doctor ...
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A Heart Surgeon Just Shared What He Eats in a Day, and His Morning Routine Might Shock You
And a dietitian weighs in on his eating habits.
The next time you’re standing in the grocery store, staring at the array of offerings, think about the rainbow. Eating foods that are red, orange, yellow, green, purple and brown means filling your ...
The Mediterranean diet tops the charts year after year of the U.S. News & World Report Best Diets list. And it’s no surprise that it’s in the first place spot again for 2024 — it's one of the most ...
Share on Pinterest New research confirms Mediterranean diet’s protective effect on heart health. Image credit: Ina Peters/Stocksy. Heart failure is a major health issue associated with mortality and ...
A new meta-analysis reveals that sticking to the Mediterranean diet can reduce heart failure risk, with stronger benefits for women. Could the power of anti-inflammatory foods be the key to heart ...
Word is spreading among patients with heart failure (HF) that going on a ketogenic diet could aid their health, even though the evidence supporting benefit over risk is still in the early stages. A ...
Cranberries, especially in whole form, can boost heart health. "Though few sit down to Thanksgiving dinner thinking they're ...
The Mediterranean diet has topped the ranks of best diets for years. That's partially because the Mediterranean diet is a flexible way of eating that is simple to integrate into your life. The diet ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In adults with mild hypertension, a Chinese cuisine-based, heart-healthy diet that reduced sodium intake by half ...
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Smoking cannabis and eating highly processed foods raise cardiac health risks, study finds
Smoking cannabis can increase the risk of heart problems—but doing so and eating highly processed foods increases cardiac ...
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