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More than half of US adults will have cardiovascular disease by 2050, research finds
WKBT La Crosse· 6 days agoThe biggest driver of this trend will be the large number of people who have or will develop high...
Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Startling Connection Between Energy Drinks and Sudden Cardiac Arrest
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoNew research investigated the risks associated with energy drink consumption using data from a...
The Best Foods for High Blood Pressure
Cheapism via AOL· 2 days agoPlus, almonds are a viable source of potassium. miniseries/istockphoto Avocado You can reduce your risk of heart attack, lower your cholesterol, and...
Exactly how many hours you should sleep, sit and stand to boost your heart health
Daily Telegraph· 5 hours agoNow, researchers from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne claim to have found the...
Common heart problem ‘carries higher stroke and dementia risk than expected’
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPeople with a common heart problem could be at higher risk of having a stroke or developing a form...
Xylitol sugar alternative linked to higher risk of heart attack, stroke: study
FOX 4 News Dallas - Fort Worth· 19 hours agoXylitol, a popular sugar substitute, has been linked to a higher risk of heart disease and stroke,...
Research reveals ethnic minority heart failure patients at higher risk of death than white patients
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoSociety conference (BCS 2024) in Manchester, there are sizable inequalities in heart failure treatment and outcomes. The research also showed that the disparity ...
"Doctors Reveal A Simple Change Franklin County Residents Can Make for Healthier Hearts
Bennington Banner· 7 days agoWhy This Matters to You: Research is showing that even modest reductions in alcohol intake could...
Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Received 2024 Distinguis | Newswise
Newswise· 9 hours agoThe ESCI Medal is awarded yearly for outstanding achievements in clinical...
A Startling New Study Found That 75% of Past COVID Patients May Suffer From This Heart Condition
Parade via AOL· 5 days agoAdditionally, COVID-19 is known to trigger a significant inflammatory response throughout the body....