Falconflipped into Personal Care, Health & GrowthSure Signs of Heart Trouble to Watch For, Say DoctorsEat This, Not That! - Leah GrothRead the entire list so you can stop trouble before it starts. Heart disease, a term used to describe several different types of heart conditions, is …
Carmen chicaflipped into Science, Environmentalism, Animals, Sustainability, Innovation, Biology & LifestyleIs COVID-19 Creating a Generation of Heart Failure Patients?The Daily Beast - Miranda GreenTwo new studies show some coronavirus survivors suffer long-lasting cardiac injury, possibly from the virus invading the heart. Two studies published …
Inverseflipped into ScienceExercising after coronavirus: Young athlete hearts reveal a key lessonInverse - Emma BetuelWhen coronavirus first emerged, medical experts quickly realized how fast it could attack the lungs. As we continue to live with the virus, …
EvGflipped into Latest Medicine NewsListen: 8 Signs Your Body Gives You A Month Before A Heart Attack - burst 1Audioburst - Health Science"Eight signs your body gives you a month before a heart attack in a world. Full of diseases and conditions researchers and scientists are constantly …
AvatarB-listflipped into Health & WellnessAmerican Heart Association Warns Marijuana Is A 'Substantial' Health Riskslashgear.com - Brittany RostonThe American Heart Association has published a new scientific statement warning that cannabis ("marijuana") is not without health risks — and that …
Live Scienceflipped into LiveScienceLandmark transplant in 1960s Virginia performed with heart stolen from a Black manLive Science - Mindy WeisbergerLess than 24 hours after an injured Bruce Tucker entered the hospital, doctors would remove him from life support — and then removed his heart. On May …
AvatarAlberto Paolucciflipped into Psych!A 'transformational' and inexpensive polypill could cut heart attacks and strokes up to 40%, study findsverified_publisherCNN - By Jen Christensen(CNN) — In what some researchers are calling a "transformational approach to preventing heart disease," an inexpensive polypill, along with an aspirin, cut heart attacks and strokes by up to 40%, according new research published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The research was also presented …
SAMMYflipped into Medicine At the EdgeA new anti-platelet drug shows potential for treating blood vessel clots in heart attacks, strokes and, possibly, COVID-19theconversation.com - Xiaoping DuClots obstruct blood vessels and can be deadly. They cause heart attack, stroke and are also a major problem in severe cases of COVID-19 patients. …
Obed Ortizflipped into Health & MedicineA 'transformational' and inexpensive polypill could cut heart attacks and strokes up to 40%, study findsCNN - By Jen ChristensenIn what some researchers are calling a "transformational approach to preventing heart disease," an inexpensive polypill, along with an aspirin, cut heart attacks and strokes by up to 40%, according new research published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Well+Goodflipped into SELF-CARE‘I’m a Cardiologist, and This Is What People in Their 20s and 30s Get Wrong About Heart Health’Well+Good - Kara Jillian BrownFor most people, heart issues don't start cropping up until one reaches their fifties or sixties. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't care about your …
Janette Speyerflipped into Healthy HeartThe 3 best types of exercise for heart health and how to create a heart-healthy workout planInsider - Kelly BurchExercising is one of the best ways to keep your heart healthy and reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease, which causes 25% of deaths among …
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smijeflipped into Sinus RhythmEating chocolate at least once a week linked with reduced risk of heart disease, new study revealsNewschain - Geoff TeatherEating chocolate at least once a week is linked to reducing the risk of heart disease, a large-scale study suggests. Analysis of over 330,000 …
Margaret Garvinflipped into Work Your Body And BrainBody fat deep below the surface is a toxic risk, especially for your hearttheconversation.com - Lea M D Delbridge and James BellAmid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s easy to forget one of the largest health challenges we face remains the global obesity epidemic. World Health …
Medical News Todayflipped into Latest medical newsCan a ketogenic diet prevent heart failure?Medical News Today - James KingslandA high fat, low carb diet reversed heart failure in a mouse model of the condition. A 24-hour fast also led to improvements, mimicking the …
P Dimmickflipped into Ageless4 Simple Tips to Wake Up With a Healthier HeartWoman's World - Brenda KearnsAt least 70 percent of us are taking heart-healthy steps, and that’s smart: A recent study in the journal JAMA suggests a strong heart pumps more …
Cait Oflipped into newzWomen are more likely than men to develop heart failure or die after a heart attack, study saysverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Adrianna RodriguezHeart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States, and a new report suggests women are particularly vulnerable. A study published Monday in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation found that women face a 20% increased risk of developing heart failure …
Sep 6, 2020Heart attack prevention: The best lifestyle to reduce your risk of a heart attackexpress.co.uk - Chanel GeorginaA HEART attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is restricted, starving the heart muscle of oxygen - causing parts of the heart to die. Steps you …