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Women who are on a Mediterranean diet live significantly longer, according to a new study. The Mediterranean diet often consists of higher consumption of food and ingredients like olive oil ...
ATLANTA — Women who closely followed a Mediterranean diet lived much longer than those who did not, according to a new study that followed more than 25,000 women for 25 years.
Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital identified and assessed underlying mechanisms that may explain the Mediterranean diet's 23 percent reduction in all-cause mortality risk for ...
Close adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with a reduced risk of depressive symptoms in older women, according to a new study. Consuming fish and monounsaturated oils, both part of the ...
Women who adhere to the Mediterranean diet benefit from a survival advantage over time, partially driven by improvements in multiple cardiometabolic factors, according to new data from the Women’s ...
Closely following a Mediterranean diet may cut a woman's risk of heart disease and death by nearly 25%, according to a new analysis of 16 studies.
European researchers have found that adhering to the Mediterranean diet may help lower heart failure risk, especially for women. Women may have distinct risks for heart failure that following a ...
(CNN) — Women who closely followed a Mediterranean diet lived much longer than those who did not, according to a new study that followed more than 25,000 women for 25 years. The Mediterranean ...
(CNN) — Women who closely followed a Mediterranean diet lived much longer than those who did not, according to a new study that followed more than 25,000 women for 25 years.