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Simple diet changes to help cut heart disease risk Fox News You can greatly reduce your risk for CAD through lifestyle changes, such as eating a heart-healthy diet. There are many ways to do this: Kick the salt shaker habit On average Americans consume 3500 mg of sodium each day, about three-quarters of which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Popular new diet trend has some doctors worried 9NEWS.com No meat, no sweets, no booze, no caffeine: Cleansing or detox diets. A liquid diet, it's made up of maple syrup, lemon juice, a bit of cayenne pepper and water which is essentially all you drink for 10 days. "The purpose of the detoxification is to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Diet Soda Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk WBAY Experts say people who drank a can of diet soda a day had a 43-percent higher risk of stroke or heart attack than people who didn't drink any. The study by the University of Miami and Columbia University followed more than 2500 people over a decade. See all stories on this topic » |
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