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  2. Ellsworth Wareham - Wikipedia

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    The child, Baby Fae, was born prematurely with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and Bailey's surgery made international headlines. [ 5 ] Wareham co-founded the Loma Linda University Overseas Heart Surgery Team which traveled the world performing open heart surgeries on adults and children in underdeveloped countries or those without cardiac ...

  3. Cardiac diet - Wikipedia

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    The diet concentrates on reducing "foods containing saturated fats and trans fats" and substituting them with "mono and polyunsaturated fats". The diet advocates increasing intake of "complex carbohydrates, soluble fiber and omega 3 fatty acids" and is recommended for people with cardiovascular disease or people looking for a healthier diet. [2]

  4. Nathan Pritikin - Wikipedia

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    Dietitians and nutritionists have classified the Pritikin diet as a fad diet due to its restrictive nature and unsubstantiated health claims. [10] [12] [14] [15] [16]Some of Pritikin's dietary recommendations are in line with mainstream nutritional advice such as emphasizing vegetable consumption and restricting alcohol but his claims about his Program reversing atherosclerosis are not ...

  5. In Conversation: What makes a diet truly heart-healthy? - AOL

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    In this episode of our podcast, Feature Editor Maria Cohut discusses matters related to diet and heart health with Dr. Oyinlola Oyebode from Queen Mary University of London, in the United Kingdom.

  6. 16 heart-healthy foods to lower cholesterol and blood pressure

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    A 2021 study linking strawberries to heart health found eating 2.5 servings of strawberries per day for four weeks improved LDL cholesterol levels in adults with obesity and high cholesterol.

  7. The One Diet That Will Actually Lower Your Heart Attack ... - AOL

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  8. Scarsdale diet - Wikipedia

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    Medical experts have listed the Scarsdale diet as an example of a fad diet, as it carries potential health risks and does not instill the kind of healthy eating habits required for sustainable weight loss. [6] It is unbalanced because of the high amount of meat consumed. [4] The diet's high fat ratio may increase the risk of heart disease. [7]

  9. 12 of the best breakfasts ideas for the DASH diet, one ... - AOL

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    The DASH diet promotes low-sodium meals with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Eggs, oats, whole-wheat toast, and yogurt with fruits or veggies make up a DASH-approved breakfast.