Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Alexandre Cabanel paintings

Alexandre Cabanel paintings
Anders Zorn paintings
decrease in two diastolic points cuts the risk of high blood pressure by 17 percent, the risk of heart disease by 6 percent and the chance of a stroke or angina by 15 percent.The researchers stressed that the health benefits of the diet would not be proved conclusively unless it was followed for a long period.Low-salt products were also hard to find, they said. pressure reading — by nearly seven points if they were on a regular blood pressure can benefit from a low-salt diet, according to the researchers at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. Experts cautioned, however, that most U.S. consumers would have difficulty taking advantage of the results unless the makers of processed foods changed their practices.

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