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Fruit, Mediterranean diet tied to fewer hot flashes Fox News Women who eat diets high in fruit, certain vegetables, pasta and red wine are less likely to have hot flashes and night sweats during menopause, a new study from Australia suggests. Researchers found that of about 6,000 women followed over nine years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Link between animal products in diet and heart disease strengthened in ... Plain Dealer Heart doctors know that diets high in animal products are unhealthy for their patients, but Hazen, Vice Chair of Translational Research at the Clinic's Lerner Research Institute, is on a mission to figure out why and how these foods have an impact on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flying in the face of the organic debate Sydney Morning Herald Half of the flies in the experiment were fed an organic diet and the other half a conventional one. She then tested levels of fertility, stress resistance, physical activity and longevity. They found that eating organically improved levels on virtually ... See all stories on this topic » |
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