Magnesium Associated With Lower Risk For Some Strokes In Male Smokers Consuming magnesium appears to reduce the risk for cerebral infarctionin male smokers, according to a report in the March 10 issues of Archivesof Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. A cerebral infarction is a particular kind of stroke that occursbecause blood flow in the brain is blocked. This can be caused by a fewfactors, including blood clots or internal bleeding.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMaking Up For An 'Inborn' Vitamin C Deficiency A new study appears to explain how humans, along with other higher primates, guinea pigs and fruit bats, get by with what some have called an "inborn metabolic error": an inability to produce vitamin C from glucose.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comFlavonoids For A Stronger Heart A polyphenols-rich
diet keeps the heart younger. This finding comes out from a study by the University of Grenoble in collaboration with the other Centres participating to the FLORA Project, a European Commission funded research studying the effects of flavonoids, a variety of polyphenols, on human health.The scientific work, published in the Journal of Nutrition, is one of the few approaching this field by in vivo studies.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHealthier Diets Mean Children Do Better In School A new study in the Journal of School Health reveals that children with healthy
diets perform better in school than children with unhealthy
diets.Led by Paul J. Veugelers, MSc, PhD of the University of Alberta, researchers surveyed around 5000 Canadian fifth grade students and their parents as part of the Children's Lifestyle and School-Performance Study.
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