Curb the holiday splurge
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Studies show that high cholesterol dishes served during the Christmas holidays can dramatically increase heart disease risks. Individuals free from heart disease can experience a 31% increase in cholesterol levels and a 18% jump in triglyceride.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1992
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Sight saver: cancer drug may stem vision loss
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Interferon alpha 2A stopped macular degeneration or improved the vision of 80% of patients tested with the drug. Researchers speculate that the drug curbs the growth of blood vessels that cause retinal damage.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1993
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Attack foods: fatty meals may raise heart risk fast
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A low-fat diet lowers the risk of heart attack substantially. Men whose diets included large amounts of fat had a greater risk of forming blood clots, according to a study of 170 men aged 40 to 59.
Publication Name: Prevention
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0032-8006
Year: 1993
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