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Heart disease, the new epidemic sweeping the gorilla enclosures in a zoo near you
30 June 2008
Q: What happens when you feed animals, who share 98% of their genotype with humans, a diet high in sugar and refined carbohydrates and low in vitamin C? A: Heart disease. No surprise there then.
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics (1)
10 October 2007
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
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Vitamin E May Cut Heart Attack Risk for Diabetics
23 November 2004
About 40 per cent of diabetic patients can reduce their risk of heart attacks and of dying from heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements, according to new research out of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
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Saturated fat is not the culprit in heart disease
13 February 2013
Evidence mounts in favour of oxidation of fat and too much polyunsaturated fat being main culprits
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New Study Links Pfizer's Bextra, Similar to Vioxx, to Heart Attacks
10 November 2004
The incidence of heart attacks and strokes among patients given Pfizer's painkiller Bextra was more than double that of those given placebos, according to preliminary results of a study presented yesterday at the American Heart Association meeting in New Orleans.
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New Study Links Pfizer's Bextra, Similar to Vioxx, to Heart Attacks (1)
10 October 2007
The incidence of heart attacks and strokes among patients given Pfizer's painkiller Bextra was more than double that of those given placebos, according to preliminary results of a study presented yesterday at the American Heart Association meeting in New Orleans.
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Users of Vitamin C supplements lower cardio-vascular disease risk (1)
10 October 2007
A 16-year study on the relationship between Vitamin C consumption and heart disease in women shows that Vitamin C supplement users reduce the risk of of non-fatal heart attacks and fatal heart disease by 28%, compared with non-users. The abstract follows.
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Users of Vitamin C supplements lower cardio-vascular disease risk
24 July 2003
A 16-year study on the relationship between Vitamin C consumption and heart disease in women shows that Vitamin C supplement users reduce the risk of of non-fatal heart attacks and fatal heart disease by 28%, compared with non-users. The abstract follows.
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ANH Feature: Medical mavericks and heart disease
30 March 2012
How government recommendations often ignore cutting-edge science
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Autoimmune disease - a hidden pandemic within a pandemic
13 May 2021
In support of our new Right to kNOw campaign, here's a round up of our most recent autoimmune articles to increase your knowledge of this rapidly increasing category of chronic disease
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