Does Nature's Perfect Food Decrease Heart Disease and Cancer Risk?

Published: Wed, 08/24/11






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Does Nature's Perfect Food Decrease Heart Disease and Cancer Risk?

Canadian researchers have found that eggs, often called, Mother Nature's perfect food, may be a good candidate for cancer and heart disease prevention. Read More

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Grapes May Prevent and Delay Alzheimer's Disease

Grape seeds antioxidants, known as polyphenols may help to prevent the development of or delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Read More

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The Other Side of Cholesterol Part 2: How to Improve Your Heart's Health Without Drugs!

To learn more about heart health, watch this important video.

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