Sentences with phrase «slow progression of heart disease»

New research is showing that proper nutrition may be able to slow the progression of heart disease, minimize the number of medications required, improve the quality of life or, in rare cases, actually cure the disease.
The best way to try to slow progression of heart disease is early and accurate treatment.
Depending on the disease, there may be medications available that can be given to slow the progression of heart disease and improve a cat's quality of life.
This can help slow the progression of heart disease.

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Higher intake and excretion of potassium has also been found to slow the progression of kidney and heart disease.
The new study, led by Daniel Kelly, M.D., scientific director of SBP's Lake Nona campus, provides fresh molecular insight into heart failure and may eventually lead to new therapeutic targets to prevent or slow progression of the disease.
«We have completed four randomized studies, and they have led us to conclude that Aged Garlic Extract can help slow the progression of atherosclerosis and reverse the early stages of heart disease
Ghee from grass - fed cows contains the cancer - fighting fatty acid conjugated linolenic acid (CLA) which aids in weight loss and has been shown to slow the progression of some types of cancer and heart disease.
Here is 1 - week ketogenic diet meal plan that helps promote weight loss, regulate blood sugar, prevent heart disease and cancer, prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer's, and more.
«While these new molecular signatures in exosomes require further study, the findings could open doors to novel molecular targets to slow or halt the progression of mitral valve disease to heart failure.»
Medical therapy is utilized to slow the progression of the disease (minimize the compensation mechanism we describe earlier), control the fluid that builds up in the lungs, and decrease the heart rate as the problem worsens.
The disease has a slow progression over the years and in many cases can lead to the appearance of signs of congestive heart failure (CHF)(Abbott, 2008; Borgarelli et al., 2008; Häggström et al., 2009; Lewis et al., 2011).
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