Women following a government-recommended diet to lower blood pressure significantly reduced their risk of heart attacks and strokes, AP reports. Those following a diet high in fruit, vegetables and grains were 24% less likely to have a heart attack and 18% less likely to have a stroke than women eating typical American diets, according to the study in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
"If you make these changes in your lives, it could keep you off medication," said the chief of New York University's Women's Heart Program. "There has to be a greater emphasis on the way we live our lives." (More diet stories.)