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Monday, February 25, 2013

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Mediterranean diet cuts risk of stroke
USA TODAY
Researchers randomly assigned people to follow one of three diets: a Mediterranean diet supplemented with olive oil; a Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts; or a low-fat diet, including bread, potatoes and pasta, according to a study published in ...
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What To Eat: A Study Proves A Diet Rich In Olive Oil Or Nuts Can Prevent Heart ...
Forbes
Patients who ate a "Mediterranean" diet rich in nuts or extra virgin olive oil as well as vegetables and wine had 30% fewer heart attacks, strokes, or deaths from cardiovascular disease than those that ate a diet that simply lowered their intake of ...
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Mediterranean diet reduces heart disease, study finds
Boston Globe
Consumers have, for years, been urged to eat a Mediterranean diet, which eschews red meats and processed food in favor of fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, olive oil, and wine, but the advice lacked a rigorous study to prove it prevented heart disease.
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¡Olé! How the New Spanish Study Should Change Your Diet
Forbes
Today the New England Journal of Medicine has published a Spanish study comparing two versions of the Mediterranean diet with a low fat diet and the result is important news if you are interested in reducing your risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Large Trial Shows Cardiovascular Benefits Of Mediterranean Diet
Forbes
A large new trial offers powerful evidence that a Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease. Results of the PREDIMED (Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea) study were published online in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Forbes
It's the Olive Oil: Mediterranean Diet Lowers Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
TIME
The Mediterranean diet is a well-known weapon in the fight against heart disease, but exactly how effective is it? To find out, researchers led by Dr. Ramón Estruch, from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, put the ...
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TIME
Promoting poultry health through diet
EurekAlert (press release)
URBANA -- Developing strategies to increase the amount of saleable product while reducing dietary inputs is a priority for animal scientists. University of Illinois researchers have been looking at how dietary components affect gut health and disease ...
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Mediterranean Diet Curtails Heart Troubles
MedPage Today
In a randomized trial in Spain in high-risk people, those who ate the Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or mixed nuts saw a reduction in the rate of major cardiovascular events by nearly 30% compared with a control group ...
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Mediterranean diet good for the heart
WATE-TV
It's time for that heart to heart with your kids about the dangers of smoking, drinking or illicit drugs. One thing it's best not to bring up: Your own dabbling in such substances in your youth.More >>. It's time for that heart to heart with your kids ...
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