Not exact matches
For instance, African - Americans face an increased risk
of problems such as diabetes,
heart disease and stroke and an infant
mortality rate twice that
of whites.
Eating more vegetables is associated with lower
rates of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and all - cause
mortality.
Sadly, «a meta - analysis
of 5 prospective studies showed that both vegetarians and vegans had lower
mortality rates from
heart disease than regular meat eaters.
Moreover, the largest and most global epidemiological study, recently published in The Lancet, found that those who ate the largest amount
of saturated fats had significantly reduced
rates of mortality and that a low consumption
of these fats (6 - 7 %
of calories, as commonly recommended for people with
heart disease) was associated with increased risk
of stroke.
A recent report has shown that rapid declines in the
rate of mortality from coronary
heart disease in Eastern Europe are associated with increased consumption
of α - linolenic acid (31).
In addition, a large number
of studies showing the benefits
of alkaline water (mineral water) have revealed that people consuming water with a high level
of total dissolved solids (TDS)(ie, with a high mineral content) have shown a lower incidence
of coronary
heart disease (CHD), cardiovascular
disease (CVD), and cancer and lower total
mortality rates.
Similarly, the institute reports that the
rate of mortality from coronary
heart disease in women with the highest intake
of omega - 3 unsaturated fats was significantly less than those with the lowest intake.
(NaturalHealth365)
Heart disease and cancer are respectively the first and second leading causes
of death in the United States, while the
rate of Alzheimer's
disease — currently the eighth leading cause
of mortality — continuing to rise steadily.
Regular consumption
of nuts is linked with a lower risk for
heart disease and lower
mortality rates.
We highly recommend it for dogs with significant risk factors: a «snub - nose» anatomy (snub - nose breeds are very susceptible to respiratory infections, have a higher
mortality rate, and have a harder time clearing the
disease),
heart and / or pulmonary
disease (such as dogs with congestive
heart failure, a history
of heartworm infestation, etc), suppressed immune systems (such as after chemo therapy), and competition dogs (show dogs, performance dogs, search & rescue dogs, etc).
, federal researchers have found «higher
rates of death from
heart disease, cancer, homicide, diabetes and infant
mortality» than in a comparable analysis
of the white population.