Sentences with phrase «effect against cardiovascular disease»

«Pets in general seem to have a protective effect against cardiovascular disease,» said Edgar Kenton, M.D., of Emory Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta and a discussant at the presentation.
They are a rich source of vitamins and minerals and exert a protective effect against cardiovascular diseases.

Not exact matches

Eating butter has no effect on raising cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and may even have protective effects against diabetes, according to a review.
Statins are among the most widely used drugs for prevention of cardiovascular disease, but there have been some studies that suggest a link to an antimicrobial effect against S. aureus.
It's also an anti-inflammatory agent that protects against cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias and sudden death after heart attack.1 And if that weren't impressive enough, berberine's up - and - coming claim to fame revolves around its truly remarkable effects on blood sugar and diabetes control.
Published last week, it outrageously stated the following: «Because coconut oil increases LDL cholesterol, a cause of cardiovascular disease, and has no known offsetting favorable effects, we advise against the use of coconut oil.»
The American Heart Association (AHA) claims that because coconut oil increases LDL cholesterol, a cause of CVD [cardiovascular disease], and has no known offsetting favorable effects, we advise against the use of coconut oil (source: Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease advdisease], and has no known offsetting favorable effects, we advise against the use of coconut oil (source: Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease advDisease advisory).
The paper notes that aged garlic extract can have a number of preventative health effects, including protecting against memory loss associated with aging and reducing the risk of stroke, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
«Because coconut oil increases LDL cholesterol, a cause of CVD [cardiovascular disease], and has no known offsetting favorable effects, we advise against the use of coconut oil,» the American Heart Association said in the Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease addisease], and has no known offsetting favorable effects, we advise against the use of coconut oil,» the American Heart Association said in the Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease adDisease advisory.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z