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Sugar substitute xylitol may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, new study shows. What to...
Fortune via AOL· 20 hours agoThe findings were published last week in the European Heart Journal. “People whose levels of xylitol...
Plant-based ultra-processed foods may raise heart disease and mortality risk
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 19 hours agoA new study suggests plant-based ultra-processed food consumption may increase the risk of heart...
Major health organization makes startling heart disease prediction: ‘Near-perfect storm’
Fox News· 13 hours agoThe rate of hypertension (high blood pressure) — which is one of the key risk factors for heart...
10 Foods That Can Help Lower Your Blood Pressure
Health.com· 5 hours agoHypertension, also known as high blood pressure, affects 48.1% of adults in the United States. Having high blood pressure can be serious, increasing your...
Heart disease: Moderate intake of choline may help reduce risk
Medical News Today· 3 days agoCholine is a nutrient essential for heart health and brain function and is found in many foods like...
Climate change linked to increased risk of heart disease worldwide
UPI· 2 days agoExtreme temperatures, hurricanes and other dangerous weather events all contribute to an increased ...
Fewer people may need statins to prevent heart disease, new study suggests
NBC News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA new way of determining heart disease risk may result in millions fewer people getting...
Heart disease: Millions may no longer get preventive statin therapy
Medical News Today· 18 hours agoAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is linked to plaque buildup in blood vessels. It can increase...
Study Finds Popular Artificial Sweetener Increases Risk of Heart Disease
Prevention via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoXylitol is a sugar alcohol, used commonly as a low-calorie sweetener in gums, candies, and oral care...
Adding genetic information to health checks improves identification of people at risk of heart...
Medical Xpress· 17 hours agoNew research led by the University of Leicester, which has been published in the European Heart...