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Glass of beetroot juice a day could halve heart attack risk if you have angina…Experts believe nitrates in the juice help to keep blood vessels open, reducing the risk of heart disease

A glass of beetroot juice a day could halve the risk of a heart attack or other complications for those with angina, research suggests. The study of 300 patients, who had stents fitted  found those who drank the juice on a daily basis were far less likely to suffer such problems in the two years …

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Regular exercise may lower risk of women developing Parkinson’s disease – study Researchers suggest the findings support the creation of exercise programmes to help lower risk of the disease.

Getting regular exercise such as cycling, walking, gardening, cleaning and participating in sports may decrease the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease in women, a study suggests. Women who exercised the most had a 25% lower rate of the condition when compared to those who exercised the least. The research also found that 10 years before …

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Exercise for Osteoporosis

Exercise improves bone mineral density for people with osteoporosis, but questions remain regarding safety and effectiveness. The current global population with high osteoporotic fracture risk is 158 million, and that number is expected to double in 40 years. Experts from Loughborough University in England formed a working group in 2017 to define a consensus statement. …

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The secret to getting more out of exercise? It’s not what you do – it’s when you do it

Current science suggests that chrono-activity or adjusting our regimes to suit our body clocks, plus short, sharp workouts, are the key to a beneficial exercise routine Thousands of us have started 2023 with new exercise programmes promising to get us fit, muscle-bound and slim. But the latest Science Of Chrono-Exercise (sometimes called chrono-activity) suggests that …

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How the clocks going forward affects your health – and what you can do about it With incidents of heart attack and stroke set to jump when daylight saving time kicks in this weekend, here’s how to reset

Could daylight saving time be doing us biological harm? First devised as a means to save coal during the First World War, daylight saving time is something we Brits have learned to live with. By shifting our clocks an hour forward in spring we get to enjoy an extra hour of summer sunlight in the …

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Looking for the secret to a better workout? It’s probably already in your kitchen Used correctly, caffeine can help you lift more, run faster and cycle farther……

For two years, Steph Gaudreau gave up her daily cup of coffee. She switched to large mugs of herbal tea – not because caffeine was affecting her sleep or making her anxious, but to gain an edge in cross-country mountain bike racing. Hoping to enhance the effect of caffeine as a performance aid, Gaudreau, who …

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