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Don’t go ballistic — study reveals how anger can increase heart attack, stroke risk
New York Post· 4 hours ago“Investigation into the underlying links between anger and blood vessel dysfunction may help...
Imagine living in a 4-foot body that doesn’t develop chronic diseases
CNN via AOL· 1 day agoNathaly Paola Castro Torres, 42, has Laron syndrome, which stunts her height but provides her body...
The Simple Measurement You Can Use to Calculate Your Heart Disease Risk, According to Cardiologists
Parade via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHe points to a scientific statement from the American Heart Association related to the connection...
Is Ozempic the New Anti-Inflammatory Wonder Drug?
Time via AOL· 2 days agoWe know today that inflammation can be an important risk factor for the development of all kinds of disease. Low-level inflammation is linked to a wide...
Coronary artery disease and obesity: Connection and more
Medical News Today· 7 days agoBoth overweight and obesity can increase the risk of developing coronary artery disease. Maintaining...
Will a Higher BMI Protect You After 65?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA soon-to-be presented observational study found that a higher BMI may indicate a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular-related causes. Does that mean...
Can Lexapro Cause Weight Loss?
MediaFeed via AOL· 9 hours agoIn fact, obesity contributes to several health conditions, including heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. Not only was the...
The Treadmill Desk Might Really Be Worth It
New York Times· 8 hours agoAs the saying goes, “sitting is the new smoking.” At the same time, decades of studies have shown that walking — even just 4,000 steps a day — is good...
The four types of sleeper – and how each one can affect your health
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThose who categorised themselves as insomnia sleepers in the Penn study had a higher risk of...
8 Ways Walking Can Help You Burn Weight
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 days agoMake use of that information. Low-impact exercise is always great, but to prevent heart disease and burn off belly fat, sometimes you need to increase...