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 Blood Information - January 9, 2009
| A new study reveals walking on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure. The study conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Oregon will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | | A new study reveals walking, on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure. The study was conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Ore., and will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | | A new study reveals walking on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure. The study was conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Ore., and will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | | Dutch researchers say that obese men may be less physically fit than obese women, due to the fact they are more likely to have diabetes or pre-diabetes, and tend to have more abdominal fat. A study of 56 obese men and women, awaiting weight-reduction surgery, showed the women in the group were better able to tolerate exercise. The team at Hospital Reinier de Graaf in Groep, in the Netherlands, found this could probably be explained by the way body fat is distributed | |
Niladri Sekhar Nath - All Headline News Foreign Correspondant According to scientists at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, have found the breakthrough | |
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