Topic: Adam Bernstein
A high-protein diet might benefit health in some ways, but depending on what kind of protein a person consumes, it could raise their stroke risk...
Despite constant pleas by public health experts to hold the salt, the sodium intake of the U.S. population hasn't decreased over the past 46 years, according to a new review.. With Walter Willett, MD, MPH, DrPH, chair of the department ...
Americans still consume more salt than they should, despite decades of warnings linking high-salt diets with an increase in blood pressure and a higher risk of heart disease and stroke. A new Harvard study finds salt intake is about the same today ...
Women who eat a lot of red meat may be increasing their risk of developing heart disease, Harvard researchers report.. Bernstein's group found that women who ate the highest amount of red meat were at the highest risk for heart disease ...
Women who eat a lot of red meat may be increasing their risk of developing heart disease, Harvard researchers report.. Bernstein's group found that women who ate the highest amount of red meat were at the highest risk for heart disease ...
Eating too much red meat has long been a no-no for people with high cholesterol and other risk factors for heart disease. If you eat red meat more than once a day, cutting back to one serving every other day can substantially ...
The study found that women who had two servings per day of red meat had a 30% greater risk of developing heart disease compared to women who had half a serving daily.. "Our study shows that making substitutes for red meat or ...
VIRGINIA BEACH Two people died and four were injured yesterday after their 18-foot fishing boat capsized in the chilly waters of the Chesapeake Bay off Lynnhaven Inlet in Virginia Beach. The cause of the accident was still unclear yesterday, said Virginia Beach ...
Police say 2 people killed, 4 rescued after boat capsizes in cold waters off Virginia BeachThe two people killed in a Chesapeake Bay boating accident off Virginia Beach on Wednesday have been identified as Arizona residents, police said.Ned Rokey, 89, and ...