Grapes May Aid A Bunch Of Heart Risk Factors, U-M Animal Study Finds
Could eating grapes help fight high blood pressure related to a salty diet? And could grapes calm other factors that are also related to heart diseases such as heart failure? A new University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center study suggests so. The new study, published in the October issue of the Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences, gives tantalizing clues to the potential of grapes in reducing cardiovascular risk.
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Filed under: Cardiovascular on November 2nd, 2008