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Close adherence to a Mediterranean diet is linked to a significantly lower risk of stroke in women, reported a recent study published in Neurology Open Access. "Stroke is a leading cause of death and ...
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula breaks down a new study that finds women who follow a Mediterranean diet will have a significantly lower risk of having a stroke. Trump shares video that includes racist ...
The Mediterranean diet has long been linked to a wide range of health benefits, from slowing the onset of dementia to boosting heart health. A new study has found it can also slash stroke risk in ...
A 20-year study suggests that a Mediterranean diet, rich in olive oil, nuts, seafood, whole grains, and vegetables, is associated with a lower risk of all types of stroke among women. The study, ...
As stroke risk rises for women as they age — especially after menopause — a new long-term study suggests that what they eat may play a powerful role in lowering that risk. Stroke is a leading cause of ...
Professor Justin Roberts is employed by Anglia Ruskin University and Danone Research & Innovation, and has previously received external research funding unrelated to this article. While creatine has ...
Creatine is one of the most popular sports supplements out there. It's shown to help build muscle and improve strength, boost speed and power in athletes and benefit sports performance all around.