Topic: Harvard School Of Public Health
Replacing saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats may reduce your risk of heart disease, new research suggests.. Harvard School of Public Health researchers reviewed eight studies with a total of 13,614 participants and found that those who replaced saturated fats in their diet ...
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Living in a multi-generational family increases the risk of coronary heart disease among Japanese women, likely due to increased stress from multiple family roles, according to data published online Dec. 15 in the journal Heart.. Ai Ikeda, Ph.D., of Harvard School of ...
Women who eat right, exercise and never smoke tobacco more than halve the risk of dying from cancer or heart disease, a long-term study released Wednesday said.The study is based on data provided by 80,000 women in the United States who were ...
IT'S the latest in a growing list of health problems linked to air pollution: When they controlled for socio-economic factors, they found that living in an area with 25 per cent more particulate pollution than the average for big European cities increases ...