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Friday, May 31

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Women on Mediterranean diet live significantly longer: Study

thehill.com

Women who are on a Mediterranean diet live significantly longer, according to a new study. The Mediterranean diet often consists of higher consumption of food and ingredients like olive oil, fruits, fish, nuts and vegetables and lower…

Study: Mediterranean diet may cuts odds of early death for women

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Experts have long extolled the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and a new study adds to that evidence, finding it cuts the odds for an early death in women by 23%.

Tiger Shroff's diet and fitness secrets revealed

www.bollywoodlife.com

12th Fail film touched millions of hearts, Manoj Kumar Sharma's journey is something that happens once in a lifetime and the man deserved all the glory. 12th Fail is a remarkable journey of IAS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and Vidhu Vinod…

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University of Arkansas researchers find slow-growth diet better for pig health

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Researchers with the University of Arkansas have found that slowing the growth rate of female pigs before breeding would allow for more piglets and healthier sows.

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Mediterranean diet tied to one-fifth lower risk of death in women

medicalxpress.com

Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital have identified and assessed underlying mechanisms that may explain the Mediterranean diet's 23% reduction in all-cause mortality risk for American women.

The more women followed this diet, the longer they lived

www.latimes.com

Over nearly 25 years, women who had the greatest adherence to the Mediterranean diet had a 23% lower risk of death than women who followed it the least, a new study finds.

Mediterranean diet tied to one-fifth lower risk of early death in women

www.sciencedaily.com

In a new study that followed more than 25,000 initially healthy U.S. women for up to 25 years, researchers found that participants who had greater Mediterranean diet intake had up to 23% lower risk of all-cause mortality, with benefits for…

Mediterranean diet linked to lower mortality risk in women

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Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital identified and assessed underlying mechanisms that may explain the Mediterranean diet's 23 percent reduction in all-cause mortality risk for American women.

Popular diet ‘slashes your risk of dying young by 23%’ – and wine is still on the menu

FOLLOWING a Mediterranean diet could slash your risk of an early death by 23 per cent, a study suggests.

Popular diet ‘slashes your risk of dying young by 23%’ – and wine is still on the menu

www.the-sun.com

FOLLOWING a Mediterranean diet could slash your risk of an early death by 23 per cent, a study suggests.

Popular diet ‘slashes your risk of dying young by 23%’ – and wine is still on the menu

www.thesun.co.uk

FOLLOWING a Mediterranean diet could slash your risk of an early death by 23 per cent, a study suggests.

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Mediterranean diet associated with 23% reduction in mortality, study finds

www.cbsnews.com

The Mediterranean diet has long been regarded as a heart-healthy option, but a new study has found the diet may help reduce risk of death.

Harvard scientists find new incredible benefit of following Mediterranean diet

www.dailymail.co.uk

The American Heart Association-approved Mediterranean diet has been found to reduce the risk of death by all causes by nearly a quarter.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Shares a Unique Method to Improve One’s Diet but With a Catch

thesportsrush.com

In the fitness field, while individuals focus on the gym regularly, they also follow a certain food regimen to keep their calories under control. Various alternatives are available, and many devotees keep a diet scorecard that assigns…

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Why top clubs are clamouring for 'Diet Peps': Guardiola's impact on the game is so complete even Chelsea and Bayern Munich gambling on coaches who play his way..

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The 'Guardiola effect' is now rippling down into how leading clubs recruit their managers. The Guardiola 'coaching tree' is coming into full blossom.

Did Vegan Diet Follower Lewis Hamilton Eat Chicken Wings on Hot Ones Interview?

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Lewis Hamilton made his first appearance on the highly popular “Hot Ones” show. However, his vegan lifestyle made fans on social media question how exactly the seven-time world champion even agreed to participate. The show, hosted by Sean…

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Study shows slow-growth diet before breeding offers better long-range health in pigs

phys.org

Borrowing a page from the dairy industry, researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station found that a slow-growth diet meant more piglets and healthier and longer-lived momma pigs.

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‘Too many pieces of cake’ – Rishi Sunak reveals his campaign diet

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The Prime Minister said his fitness had ‘taken a knock’ due to the cake and chocolate keeping him going on the campaign trail.

‘Too many pieces of cake’ – Rishi Sunak reveals his campaign diet

www.expressandstar.com

The Prime Minister said his fitness had ‘taken a knock’ due to the cake and chocolate keeping him going on the campaign trail.