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Before giving the recommendations, here are quotes from others as an explanation as to why doctors do not inform their patients of these techniques.
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Antioxidants Reduce the Risk Posed By Cholesterol
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Simply reducing blood levels of cholesterol is not enough to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). People could further reduce their risk of heart disease by eating a diet high in "good" fats, vitamin E, beta-carotene, and flavonoids.
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Bulking Up Fiber's Healthful Reputation
More Benefits of 'Roughage' Are Discovered
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Because it causes gas, bloating, and other uncomfortable side effects, fiber may be the Rodney Dangerfield of food constituents. But with more and more research showing that a high-fiber diet may help prevent cancer, heart disease, and other serious ailments, rough ...
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hen the chest pains started, Mary was on her regular flight from Miami to San Francisco. At age 46, she had worked as a flight attendant at American Airlines for over 20 years without missing a single day due to illness. She had always enjoyed excellent health--or so she thought. Now, within 3 hours she would find herself in a coronary care unit, where she was told that 3 coronary vessels were partically ...
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Potential Public Health Impact of Soy Protein
Diet and Heart Disease: Health Claims
ELIZABETH A. YETLEY AND YOUNGMEE K. PARK
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J. Nutr. 125: 679S-685S. 1995
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Much has been said about diet and heart disease. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol and weight all respond to dietary changes. Recent research has clearly identified saturated fat as the main influence on blood cholesterol, while all types of fat as well as lack of exercise affect wieght. Reducing salt and losing excess weight help lower the blood pressure.
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If you want to have a healthy heart, you have to learn how to eat a healthy heart diet. All of the food you eat effects the health of your heart. Learn which foods are heart smart and try to include them as a regular part of your diet.
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What happens if you ignore the recommended healthy heart habits? Perhaps nothing. Many people live long lives without paying much attention to their heart. However, it is more likely that you will develop some form of heart disease. Millions of Americans suffer from some form of heart disease. The statistics are staggering. Commonly, people suffer from high blood pressure. Some suffer heart disease as a result of diabetes. Others develop an arrhythmia, murmur, or ir ...
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Heart disease study reaffirms value of weight loss and healthful diet
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Heart disease study reaffirms value of weight loss and healthful diet Lifestyle changes such as weight loss, improved diet and a reduction in tobacco use can slow or reverse the early stages of atherosclerosis in patients who already have coronary artery disease, a new USC study reports.
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Nutrition and the heart
A heart healthy diet is important in preventing atherosclerosis (ath- er-oh-skle-ROH-sis), which is a slowly developing process in which the lining of the arteries becomes coated with fatty substances such as cholesterol.
These deposits result in a narrowing and scarring of the channels through which the blood flows. Eventually an artery may close off completely, either because the deposits have grown together, or because a blot clot becomes caught in the narrowed pass ...
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Nuts and Oats - Better Than Twigs and Rocks
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Every minute in our country approximately two people diet from heart disease - the leading cause of death among men and women in the U.S. This year an estimated 1,400,000 new cases of cancer will diagnosed in the United States alone. While most of us know we should eat better, few realize that an estimated 68 percent of all disease ...
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Albany, GA, March, 2000 -- New research conducted by a team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that peanuts are another rich source of heart-healthy resveratrol. Recent studies on this plant compound show that it may help reduce the risks of heart disease and cancer. Reservatrol is also plentifu ...
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Family Physician Publishes Book on Improving Heart Health.
Heart disease is the single leading cause of death in America. Yet, it's largely preventable. Changes in diet, behavior, and lifestyle can go a long way toward minimizing the chance of developing heart disease. In addition, people who already have heart disease can help reverse the course of their illnesses through healthy modifications in diet, behavior, and lifestyle under the care of a physician.
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