These findings suggest that omega-3 fatty acids inhibit the detrimental effects of smoking on arterial function, which is an independent prognostic marker of cardiovascular risk," Gerasimos Siasos from the University of Athens Medical School, said.
What does UAMS stand for?
UAMS stands for University of Athens Medical School (Athens, Greece)
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Author affiliations: University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece (A.
The research team was led by Dr Androniki Naska, from the University of Athens Medical School in Greece.
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Athens Medical School in Greece have found that Greek workers who took regular siestas had 37 pc lower mortality rates from coronary illnesses than their napless counterparts.
These findings held true for both lean and obese women with PCOS, said Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis, study co-author and professor at the University of Athens Medical School in Greece.