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Ultra-processed foods linked to 'higher risk of early death' - 4 worst offenders
The US Sun· 4 hours agoEATING too many ultra-processed foods has been linked to a higher risk of early death, a study...
RFK Jr in robust health despite brain worm scare, says campaign
BBC via Yahoo News· 34 minutes agoNew York Times reported that Mr Kennedy also previously suffered from mercury poisoning and heart...
Nine in 10 U.S. adults have syndrome that leads to heart disease
UPI· 21 hours agoNine of 10 American adults are in the early, middle or late stages of a syndrome that leads to heart...
Panel reviews heart disease risks, prevention
Odessa American· 15 hours agoWith cardiovascular disease being the No. 1 killer of women, a panel of medical experts on Wednesday offered tips on prevention and lifestyle that could...
To Your Good Health: Does intermittent fasting raise risk of heart disease?
The Mining Journal· 3 days agoROACH: I read a recent headline that said people who fast intermittently have an increased risk of ...
'Surprisingly' high number of adults, even those as young as 20, at risk of heart syndrome
NBC NEWS· 24 hours agoNearly 90% of adults over age 20 in the United States are at risk of developing heart disease, an...
‘I’m a Cardiologist—This Is the Breakfast I Eat Every Morning To Support My Heart Health'
Parade via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWest states. Most breakfast foods have a decent amount of sugar in them, unfortunately, and sugar...
Eating this thing daily 'slashes risk of dying' from disease affecting 1m Brits
Daily Express· 3 hours agoWhile it is more common among people over the age of 65, getting older does not automatically mean...
Doctors treat woman’s heart disease using minimally invasive transcatheter clips
Investing.com· 3 days agoDoctors treat woman’s heart disease using minimally invasive transcatheter clips
Gut Bacteria Turn the Tide on Cholesterol and Heart Disease
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoResearchers pinpointed gut bacteria that affect levels of cholesterol and other compounds linked to ...