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Vegetarian diets may diminish the risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis development.
High intake of eggs, poultry, and red meat may increase the spread of cancerous cells in prostate cancer patients and the chances of developing the disease in healthy men.
High intake of eggs, meat, and milk, which are excellent sources of choline, may increase the risk of prostate cancer development.
High intake of well-cooked red meat promotes the development of colorectal adenomas.
The severity of asymptomatic atherosclerosis is related to the number of cardiovascular risk factors in young people.
High intake of dietary fat promotes prostate cancer development, progression, and re-occurrence.
Daniel Fast may improve cardiovascular and metabolic health in men and women.
High-protein diets may reduce coronary blood flow and accelerate coronary artery disease progression.
A single high-fat meal may impair flow-dependent vasoactivity and endothelial function in healthy individuals.
A low-carbohydrate, high-protein, high-fat diet reduces arterial wall function in patients with high odds of developing cardiovascular diseases.
Vegetarian diets are associated with healthy mood states. This pilot study investigated the effect of consuming diets that do not contain meat, fish, and poultry on mood states. 39 subjects participated in this study. They were assigned into 3 groups (fish, omnivore, and vegetarian groups) and placed on different diets for 2 weeks. The fish...