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Green Spaces Promote Well-Being
Enabling city dwellers to reconnect with nature, parks and urban gardens help to relieve mental distress and improve life satisfaction.

In that urbanization poses a potential threat to mental health, previously published studies suggest that urban green spaces, such as parks and gardens, may improve well-being.  Mathew White, from the ...

Tart Cherries May Reduce Stroke Risk
A cherry-rich diet may decrease stroke risk, suggests an animal study.

Montmorency tart cherries have been found to activate PPAR isoforms (peroxisome proliferator activating receptors) in many of the body’s tissues.  Studies suggest that anthocyanins – the pigments that give the fruit its red color – may ...

Apple Compounds Affect Inflammation
Triterpenoids extracted from apple peel may influence expression of IP-10, a gene that is linked to inflammatory disorders including irritable bowel disease.

Apple peel is an abundant source of triterpenoids – plant-based compounds for which anti-cancer effects are suggested.  Elke Richling, from University of Kaiserslautern (Germany), and colleagues  studied the effects of ursanic, oleanic and lupanic pentacyclic triterpenoids ...

Fitness Regimen Helps to Lower Blood Pressure
American Heart Association issues statement in support of aerobic exercise, resistance or strength training and isometric hand grip exercises to lower high bloo

Nondrug approaches to lower high blood pressure (hypertension) are popular but data as to their efficacy has been inconsistent.  The American Heart Association issued a Scientific Statement in which it summarizes the blood pressure-lowering efficacy ...

Grape Compounds Protect Heart, Liver, Kidneys
Consuming grapes may help protect against organ damage associated with the progression of metabolic syndrome, an animal model reveals.

Characterized by central obesity, hypertension, and adverse glucose and insulin metabolism, Metabolic Syndrome is a condition associated with increased risk of type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.  E. Mitchell Seymour, from the University of Michigan Health ...

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Tip #167 - Snooze, Don’t Lose
Too little sleep compromises many of the body’s biological processes, most notably the immune system, metabolic function, and cognitive performance (specifically, learning and memory). Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Massachusetts, USA) reported that sleep is important for the development of episodic memories, and particularly those of an emotional nature. The team studied 88 college students, and found that those subjects who slept a full evening remembered the emotional scene they were shown in far greater detail, as compared to those participants who stayed awake for 12 hours after viewing the scene.

Defying the adage that ‘you snooze, you lose,’ sleep is a vital process that helps to preserve memories. Don’t underestimate the restorative role of sleep: while the amount of sleep required is highly individualized, it is critical to get sleep of a sufficient duration that is followed by a spontaneous awakening and leaves you feeling refreshed and alert for the day.

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