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- B Vitamins Not Recommended for Heart Disease
- Healthnotes Newswire (March 30, 2006)- A definitive study has recently contradicted previous thinking that suggested B vitamins reduce the risk of heart disease. The results concluded that B vitamins folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 have no effect on heart disease prevention and this combination of B vitamins may actually increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke in patients following heart attack.
- Dark Chocolate May Help Prevent Heart Disease - In Moderatio
- Healthnotes Newswire (April 21, 2005)-The benefits of dark chocolate for cholesterol control have been known for some time. Now the additional benefits of increased insulin sensitivity and lowered blood pressure have been seen in a study of the effects of chocolate. All these factors are major indicators of heart disease, confirming dark chocolate as a positive inclusion in the diet. However, as obesity is also a major negative risk factor, moderation is the key.
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