A new study has paid adherence to the Mediterranean diet through an index made with biomarkers finding that it is associated with lower mortality in adults over 65.
Mediterranean diet, which had been assessed through an index made with biomarkers of plasma and urine during a 20-year scientific monitoring, is associated with a lower mortality in adults of older age.
A greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet which had been assessed through an index made with biomarkers during a 20-year scientific monitoring is associated with a lower mortality in adults over 65.
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Quality of life. What is it?
It’s tough to define exactly what it is, but most of us know when it’s not there. And it’s safe to say that during the last 16 months of the COVID-19 pandemic despite the heroic efforts and compassion of our long-term care workers most Canadians would agree that in many nursing homes it was lacking.
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