Sentences with phrase «reduced incidence of heart disease»

Documented benefits include prevention of atherosclerosis, reduced incidence of heart disease and stroke, and relief from the symptoms associated with ulcerative colitis, menstrual pain, and joint pain.2 - 4 Omega - 3 fatty acid levels have also been associated with decreased breast cancer risk.5, 6
Oliogomeric Proanthocyanidins (OPCs)- a family of antioxidants that along with Resveratrol is partly responsible for the French Paradox - a reduced incidence of heart disease, despite a high fat, high cholesterol diet in the French population.
This plant pigment, which gives the tomato its red color, is also an antioxidant that has been linked in some studies to reduced incidence of heart disease and prostate cancer.
The request proposes cutting $ 163 million from the agency's chronic disease prevention programs, which aim to reduce incidence of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and obesity.
Researchers trying out new treatments need to make sure any effect the treatment has in reducing the incidence of heart disease is statistically significant.
Tallow is high in CLA (omega - 3's) which has been proven to reduce incidences of heart disease and protects against cancer.
Eating a diet high in plant sterols may reduce the incidence of heart disease.
Therefore neither insulin nor metformin was able to reduce the incidence of heart disease or stroke.
Research has shown that these fats have an anti-inflammatory effect in the body, and have been touted as being able to reduce the incidence of heart disease in humans.
She directs the Southeastern San Diego Cardiac Disparities Project, which aims to reduce the incidence of heart disease among African - Americans, who are at greater risk for developing the disease, according to the American Heart Association.

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A large 2014 study of more than 25,000 people with heart disease found that putting people on long - acting doses of vitamin B3 to raise their levels of «good,» or HDL, cholesterol didn't reduce the incidence of heart attacks, strokes, or deaths.
We get heavily hyped drugs like Avastin, which shrank tumors without adding significant time to cancer patients» lives (and increased the incidence of heart failure and blood clots to boot); Avandia, which lowered blood sugar in diabetics but raised the average risk of heart attack by 43 percent; torcetrapib, which raised both good cholesterol and death rates; and Flurizan, which reduced brain plaque but failed to slow the cognitive ravages of Alzheimer's disease before trials were finally halted in 2008.
After following 48,835 postmenopausal women for eight years, scientists concluded that cutting fat from the diet doesn't significantly reduce the incidence of breast or colorectal cancer, heart disease, or stroke.
Cutting fat from the diet doesn't significantly reduce the incidence of breast or colorectal cancer, heart disease, or stroke...
In previous research, finerenone reduced albuminuria in pa ¬ tients with chronic kidney disease and heart failure, with a lower incidence of hyperkalemia (higher than normal levels of potassium in the blood) compared to another medication.
Although medical and surgical treatments available today for the ischemic heart disease patients diminish the risk of acute myocardial infarction and reduce to some extent the incidence of recurrent heart attack, one of the unsolved challenges is to affect myocardium remodeling occurring during ischemic heart failure.
Studies also show numerous benefits to the mother, including decreased risk of cancers (breast, ovarian, cervical, endometrial), lower incidence of postpartum depression, and reduced chance of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
A study carried out by the National Institute on Aging, found that a reduced calorie diet slowed aging in monkeys and lowered their incidence for a number of age - related diseases including heart disease, cancer, type 2 - diabetes and brain aging.
A new systematic review of the research finds early evidence that yoga may reduce the incidence of various forms of heart disease, but concludes that more high quality studies are needed before making definitive recommendations.
The phenolic acids, also called polyphenols, found in Coffeeberry ® help to neutralize toxic free radicals, protect against systemic oxidative stress, and reduce the incidence of oxidative pathologies such as coronary heart disease inflammation.
Knowledgeable doctors will encourage their patients to stay on bioidentical hormones due to many long term benefits such as maintaining bone density, reduce incidence of breast and uterine cancers and lower the risk of heart disease, strokes and dementia.
Long - term usage of BHRT has been shown to help maintain bone density, decrease incidence of breast and uterine cancer, reduce risk of heart disease and stroke, and help prevent dementia.
The authors of a 2016 study found evidence that reducing animal - based foods (when they're conventionally raised on factory farms, that is, not organic) may reduce the incidence of diabetes, obesity, cataracts, and heart disease.
Numerous studies have shown a positive correlation between nut consumption and a reduced incidence of coronary heart disease, gallstones, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, metabolic syndrome and oxidative stress.
European medical studies also demonstrate that Ellagic Acid is known to lower the incidence of birth defects, promote wound healing, reduce heart disease, and may reduce or reverse chemically induced liver fibrosis.
In brief, intake of high fiber foods has been independently associated with reduced incidence of ischemic heart disease and stroke (Humble et al., 1993; Khaw and Barrett - Connor, 1987; Pietinen et al., 1996; Rimm et al., 1996; Wolk et al., 1999).
Americans eat only 5 to 10 percent of the omega - 3s they did a hundred years ago — and that's a serious problem, especially when you consider that omega - 3s are excellent at reducing inflammation, beneficial for brain and nervous system health, protective against heart disease, and can reduce the incidence and severity of many chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's.
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