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Jun. 6, 2012

Mediterranean Diet Can Help You Live 'Better'

According to Spanish researchers, adherence to a Mediterranean style diet rich in olive oil, fruits, vegetables and fish is associated with better physical and mental health.

Mar. 13, 2012

Mona Lisa Smile . . . or Grimace

According to an Italian specialist the Mona Lisa’s smile shows clear signs of high cholesterol. Just maybe her long life was due to a turnaround to a more heart-healthy diet.

Feb. 27, 2012

Three Ways to Live 120 Years

Jeanne Calment lived more than 120 years and accredited her longevity and youthfulness to olive oil. Here are three tips that might help you live longer too.

Apr. 7, 2011

Olive Oil Keeps the Heart Young

Mediterranean style diet rich in olive oil may be able to slow down the aging of the heart by reducing endothelial damage and dysfunction, new research shows.

Mar. 18, 2011

Two Tablespoons of High Quality Olive Oil Every Day Help Protect the Heart

Even modest daily doses of extra virgin olive oil may protect from atherosclerosis by reducing bad cholesterol.

Jan. 12, 2011

More Evidence Olive Oil is Good for the Heart

Researchers found that women who consume at least three tablespoons of olive oil each day are forty percent less likely to develop heart disease.

Dec. 7, 2010

Olive Oil and Interventional Cardiology

How the abnormal metabolism that leads to heart disease can be significantly affected by a diet that includes olive oil.

Nov. 22, 2010

One Answer to Health Crisis in India

Lifestyle and diet changes are needed in India, where the world's second-largest population is facing a health crisis led by rising rates of heart disease and diabetes.

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