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Inflammatory bowel disease may increase risk of heart failure
Medical Xpress· 8 hours agoInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with a slightly increased risk of heart failure up to 20 years after diagnosis, according to a comprehensive ...
Fish oil supplements may increase risk of stroke and heart disease for some
Newsweek· 6 hours agoFish oil supplements might not be as good for your heart as we once thought, a new study suggests....
Revealed: How cod liver oil could be bad for your health
Daily Telegraph· 6 hours agoCod liver oil may be bad for your health, a new study suggests. Research on more than 400,000 adults...
Why Fish Oil Supplements Can Be Dangerous for the Heart
Time via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoThe researchers also broke down the participants by the severity of heart-related outcomes they...
Heart failure: Ozempic, Wegovy may improve symptoms, aid weight loss
Medical News Today· 5 days agoSemaglutide is commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes and aid weight loss, but scientists are also...
Alarming Study: The Hidden Dangers of Fish Oil Supplements on Heart Health
SciTechDaily· 6 hours agoA comprehensive study published in BMJ Medicine reveals that while regular fish oil supplement usage...
Finn Says Goodbye To Gregory On General Hospital
SOAPHUB via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoHe watched as they examined his father’s deceased body and confirmed Gregory died in his sleep from heart failure. Straight No Chaser Finn still had his...
Best Heart failure Doctors in Nevada
US News Health· 22 hours agoThere are 921 doctors in Nevada that treat Heart failure. Find the best for you: Anthony Dota III, MD, Andrey Manov, MD, Alfred Danielian, MD, Thomas Lambert, MD, Zahid Hamid, MD.
Fish oil supplements may increase heart disease, stroke risk: study
NY Post via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoFish oil supplements might increase the risk of heart disease or stroke for some but they also might...
Irregular heartbeat is more dangerous in younger people: study
KTBC via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoA new study has found an irregular heartbeat that affects millions of Americans is more dangerous than people under the age of 65 than previously thought.