Fine particles of plastic in the blood are considered a risk for cardiovascular diseases

Fine particles of plastic in the blood are considered a risk for cardiovascular diseases

A study has found that the presence of fine plastic particles in the blood can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. According to this research published in the Medical Journal Environmental International, these fine particles found in human blood can be dangerous for human health. For the study, the researchers took blood samples from 20…

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Ultraprocessed foods pose risks to children's cardiovascular health, study

Ultraprocessed foods pose risks to children’s cardiovascular health, study

According to a new study, children whose diets consist of ultra-processed foods (UPF) begin to show early signs of poor cardiovascular health and diabetes risks as early as age three. Ultra-processed foods are foods that contain high amounts of sugar, fat, and industrial food chemicals (such as preservatives and emulsifiers). Experts have long linked these…

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Intermittent starvation increases risk of death from cardiovascular disease, study

Intermittent starvation increases risk of death from cardiovascular disease, study

Shanghai: A new study has revealed that people who experience intermittent fasting are more likely to die from cardiovascular disease. The findings were presented at the American Heart Association meeting in Chicago and focused on the most popular type of intermittent fasting, which involves eating for eight hours or less and Fasting is done for…

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