Unemployed Adults More Prone to Heart Disease
Individuals who have just lately lost their jobs or have been fired by employers are more prone to suffer cardiac arrest and heart attack than their peers who are currently employed, new research suggests. Researchers discovered each consecutive job loss had been associated with a higher possibility of heart problems amongst greater than 13,000 working [...]
Brisk Walking Reduces Risk of Stroke Among Women
Women who stroll and walk not less than three hours per week are more unlikely that to experience a stroke compared to females who walk less or perhaps not at all, based on a new study from Spain. Past research has also connected physical exercise to much less strokes, which may be caused by the [...]
Mediterranean Diet Shows no Direct Link Helping Aging Brain
Despite expectations that the Mediterranean-style diet plan would be nearly as good for the brain as it’s to the heart, new research among French women and men found small benefit to ageing brains. The study, published to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, investigated the participants’ nutritional patterns in mid-life and assessed their mental performance [...]
Childhood obesity in L.A Increased
While in the struggle against weight problems in children, New York City seems to be doing much better as compared to Los Angeles, at the very least for those low-income young children. A study published just recently compared obesity levels for younger poor children within the nation’s two biggest cities more than nine years. Percentage [...]
Russia may ban meat products from Canada, US
Health officers in Moscow Russia cautioned on Monday it may soon prohibit imports of U.S. and other meats from other countries including those coming from Canada like pork and beef if producers don’t certify them free from any form of feed additive called ractopamine. The possible ban could endanger more than $500 million per year [...]