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Mediterranean-style diets good for heart
Media Release
Jul. 7, 2006

Mediterranean-style diets, rich in healthy fats from olive oil or nuts, may be better for the heart than low-fat regimens, a new study shows.
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Mediterranean-style diets good for heart
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Mediterranean-style diets, rich in healthy fats from olive oil or nuts, may be better for the heart than low-fat regimens, a new study shows. READ MORE>>
Rush Limbaugh carrying someone else's Viagra will not face prosecution
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Obesity is strongly linked with depression and other mood disorders
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Bad math may have caused Vioxx withdrawn from market
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critical study showing the heart risks of Merck and Co.'s now-withdrawn arthritis drug, Vioxx, contained math errors that wrongly showed the risks changed over time, the New England Journal of Medicine reported on Monday. READ MORE>>
World Health Organization has detailed the first evidence that a person likely caught the bird flu virus from a human
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