Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 More magnesium-rich food for less diabetes - meta-analysis Eating more magnesium-rich foods, like green leafy vegetables and nuts, may reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes, suggests a meta-analysis of observational studies... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77942 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Nibble of chocolate may lower blood pressure Having a morsel of chocolate every day may lower blood pressure levels and lead to clinically important reductions for cardiovascular diseases, suggests a new study... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77900 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Vitamin D levels may affect heart health - study Increasing levels of vitamin D could boost heart health, says a large study from the US that also calls for studies to assess a direct benefit of vitamin supplements... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77896 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Vitamin D, calcium may prevent, improve diabetes Combined supplementation with vitamin D and calcium may improve blood sugar and insulin levels, suggests a new meta-analysis and review... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77815 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn More support for Med diet's heart benefits Consuming a Mediterranean-style diet, rich in fruit, vegetables and fish, may decrease oxidative damage to LDL cholesterol and protect against coronary heart disease, suggests a new study... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77857 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Probiotics may help against stomach ulcers People with stomach ulcers may benefit from probiotics to speed up recovery, suggest results from an animal study from Hong Kong... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=77955 & m=2nie706 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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