New Hope Private Clinic

New Hope Private Clinic Outpatient Medical services

21/12/2025
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Health Tips : Listen to Your Body: If something feels off, don't ignore it—seek medical advice.
28/05/2025

Health Tips : Listen to Your Body: If something feels off, don't ignore it—seek medical advice.

Avocado!Yes, it’s a fruit.• Heart-healthy fats• Potassium-packed• Brain-boosting omegasIt’s basically butter grown on tr...
08/04/2025

Avocado!

Yes, it’s a fruit.
• Heart-healthy fats
• Potassium-packed
• Brain-boosting omegas

It’s basically butter grown on trees, and the fat that loves you back.

Health Tips : Stress Management: Dedicate time daily to stress relief practices such as meditation, deep breathing, or a...
28/01/2025

Health Tips : Stress Management: Dedicate time daily to stress relief practices such as meditation, deep breathing, or a brisk walk.

Eat these fruits for their anti-inflammatory benefitsThey're nature's original desserts. And naturally sweet fruits are ...
24/01/2024

Eat these fruits for their anti-inflammatory benefits

They're nature's original desserts. And naturally sweet fruits are essential in protecting our bodies from disease.

Eating at least one-and-a-half to two cups of diverse fruits every day can boost antioxidant activity. Fruits are particularly abundant in anti-inflammatory compounds, which are important in protecting our bodies from heart disease, diabetes, and certain forms of cancer and bowel disease.

How to get enough healthful fruits in your diet? One strategy is to eat with the seasons, choosing grapes and stone fruits in the summer, apples and pears in the fall, persimmons and pomegranates in the winter, and citrus and cherries in the spring.

While all fruits tend to be rich in disease-protective nutrients, some have received particular attention in the nutrition world for their anti-inflammatory benefits.

Berries. From strawberries and blackberries to cranberries and blueberries, these gemlike fruits are particularly potent in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Along with fiber and vitamin C, berries possess plant pigment phytochemicals, such as anthocyanins and ellagic acid, which may be behind their health benefits. Studies have linked increased berry consumption with lower risks of heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, and diabetes.

Apples. Maybe it's true what they say about an apple a day. A study of nearly 35,000 women, found that consumption of this fruit—along with its relative, pears—was linked with a lower risk of death from heart disease. The star components of apples—fiber, vitamin C, pectin, and polyphenols—have been associated, primarily in animal studies, with anti-inflammatory effects and an increase in beneficial microbes in the gut.

Stone fruits. Cherries, peaches, apricots, and plums are all examples of stone fruits. These fruits contain fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and a variety of phytochemicals associated with their colors. For example, cherries have garnered the lion's share of the research among stone fruits. Some studies suggest that cherries can reduce pain and soreness after exercise as well as a reduced risk of gout attacks. The high levels of phenolic compounds in cherries, which have been linked to reduced inflammation, may be behind those benefits.

Citrus. Oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and limes are famously rich in vitamin C. They also contain fiber, potassium, calcium, B vitamins, copper, and anti-inflammatory phytochemicals such as flavonoids and carotenoids. Though there is little human research on citrus, the nutrients found in citrus fruits have been associated with heart-protective effects.

Pomegranates. Those tiny pomegranate seeds contain big rewards of vitamins C and K, potassium, fiber, and potent phytochemicals such as anthocyanin and resveratrol. These nutrients may be behind the potential benefits of eating pomegranates.

Grapes. These succulent fruits are bursting with fiber, vitamins C and K, and powerful phytochemicals.

For 2024, the Mediterranean diet once again took the top spot opens for best overall diet.With its emphasis on intake of...
04/01/2024

For 2024, the Mediterranean diet once again took the top spot opens for best overall diet.

With its emphasis on intake of fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and fish as well as on diet quality rather than a single nutrient or food group, the Mediterranean diet has now held that title for 7 consecutive years

Best Overall Diets

Mediterranean (overall score: 85.1%)
DASH (75.4%)
MIND (60.7%)

Best Weight-Loss Diets

WeightWatchers
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Best Heart-Healthy Diets

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Easiest Diets to Follow

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Best Diets for Bone and Joint Health

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Best Family-Friendly Diets

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Plot 720 President Avenue Kasane
Kasane

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 14:00

Telephone

+2676251733

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