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Monday, May 3, 2010


Grapes cut risk factors for heart disease and diabetes

WASHINGTON – Grape consumption can lower blood pressure, improve heart function and reduce other risk factors for heart disease and metabolic syndrome, according to a new study.

The effect is thought to be due to phytochemicals — naturally occurring antioxidants … Original source on Gaea Times at : Grapes cut risk factors for heart disease and diabetes.

Brazil recommends sex to prevent hypertension

BRASILIA – Brazilian Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporao Monday recommended that Brazilians have sex up to five times a week as a way to prevent chronic health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular trouble.

“Dance, have sex, keep a stable weight, do physical exercise, and above all measure your blood pressure,” Gomes Temporao said in … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Brazil recommends sex to prevent hypertension.

Lower levels of ‘rotten eggs’ gas in blood linked to obesity, diabetes

WASHINGTON – A link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes has been identified by researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter.

Published in the medical journal Diabetologia and presented at the … Original source on Gaea Times at : Lower levels of ‘rotten eggs’ gas in blood linked to obesity, diabetes.

Rural to urban migration linked to increased obesity, diabetes risk in India

WASHINGTON – People who migrate from rural to urban areas are more likely to become obese compared to individuals who do not move, a new study in India has found.

What’s more, this migration is a factor driving the diabetes epidemic in India, according to the study published this week in PLoS Medicine.

Like the rest of … Read more »».

Women with diabetes 25 percent more at risk of cancer

LONDON – A new study has revealed that women with diabetes are 25 percent more likely to develop cancer.

The study, led by Tel Aviv University Medical School involving 17,000 diabetics, showed that male patients were far less likely than healthy men
to develop prostate cancer – which meant there was no rise in their overall … Read more : Women with diabetes 25 percent more at risk of cancer.

Eat different fruits, veggies to increase phytonutrient intake

WASHINGTON – Choosing different fruits and vegetables may increase phytonutrient intake, thereby lowering the risk of heart diseases, cancer and diabetes, suggests a new American research.

The study, supported by the Nutrilite Health Institute, found that despite the availability of a wide range of foods that contain phytonutrients, people get phytonutrients from a relatively small number …. Original source  : Eat different fruits, veggies to increase phytonutrient intake.

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