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People whose bodies age faster may benefit most from good heart health
Omaha World-Herald· 3 days ago"Our study showed that people with high genetic risks for aging faster can modify the risk they were...
Heart-healthy habits may improve cardiovascular health, slow biological aging
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 3 days agoA heart healthy lifestyle that follows the Life Essential 8 guidelines that include a quality diet...
I’m a doctor — here’s how to lower your risk for top cause of death
NY Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWe hope you’ll take this news to heart. Despite what headlines might have you believe, the leading...
Gene therapy offers huge potential for combating disease, doctors say
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 day agoResearchers are engineering ways to alter genes or swap flawed ones with healthy replacements,...
Following a Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Premature Death Risk by 23%, According to a New Study
Eating Well via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoTests to further break down cholesterol particle size were also performed (there is evidence that...
Doctors say loneliness and social isolation should be discussed in health visits
ABC News via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoPhysicians are calling for primary care doctors to ask patients about loneliness and social...
Presence of carpal tunnel syndrome may indicate a high risk of developing cardiac amyloidosis
Medical Xpress· 1 day ago"Cardiac amyloidosis is an underdiagnosed condition that may be responsible for up to one in 10...
Heart healthy behaviors may help reverse rapid cell aging
NewMediaWire via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoResearch Highlights: The benefits gained from better heart health may be related to a process...
Is This Mineral the Missing Link to a Healthy Heart?
Mercola· 12 hours agoMagnesium is a mineral important to the health of every cell and organ in your body, especially your heart, kidneys and muscles. Symptoms of a deficiency can include unexplained ...
People whose bodies age faster may benefit most from good heart health
Houston Chronicle· 3 days ago"Our study showed that people with high genetic risks for aging faster can modify the risk they were born with," said the study's senior author Dr. Jiantao...