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Low-carb and low-fat diets associated with lower heart disease risk if rich in high-quality, plant-based foods, low in animal products | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Findings suggest that it's the quality -- not quantity -- of macronutrients that make a difference for heart health, debunking myth that modulating carbohydrate and fat intake alone is inherently beneficial
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Idorsia's JERAYGO (aprocitentan) approved in Canada for the treatment of resistant hypertension
Enter your email to get Benzinga's ultimate morning update: The PreMarket Activity NewsletterIdorsia receives approval from Health Canada for JERAYGO™ (aprocitentan) as the first and only endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA) for the treatment of resistant hypertension.
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How orange juice rewires biology for heart health - NaturalNews.com
In an era of complex diets and expensive supplements, a new study points to a startlingly simple addition to the daily routine that could fortify heart health and promote longevity: a glass of orange juice.
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Walk your way to a healthier heart: How you accumulate steps matters more than the total step count - NaturalNews.com
The findings advocate shifting focus from an arbitrary step goal (like 10,000) to scheduling dedicated, uninterrupted walking sessions of at least 10-15 minutes as a non-negotiable routine for heart health.