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Financial stress may be as bad for the heart as traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease
A new study raises questions about how financial stress fits into cardiovascular health. Dr. Leana Wen explains what people can do to protect their hearts.
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'What's good for your heart is good for the brain' - neurologist reveals 5 tips to lower dementia risk
Neurologist Professor Catherine Mummery encourages us to look at our lives and see if there’s anything to improve to protect ...
The American College of Cardiology found uneven gains and sobering declines in heart health. "You can't treat your way out of ...
A comprehensive review shows that yoga doesn’t match up to traditional exercise for improving vascular health. Activities like Pilates, Tai Chi, and interval training prove more effective in keeping ...
FLORENCE — Cardiovascular disease has been ranked the leading cause of death among women in the United States for many years, surpassing all forms of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Flavonol-rich foods show promise in protecting vascular health during stress, but cerebral benefits remain unclear. Study: Cocoa flavanols rescue stress-induced declines in endothelial function after ...
Anambra governor's wife and founder of the Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative, Mrs Nonye Soludo has raised the alarm ...
Flying on an airplane is more than just sitting for long hours - it can silently raise your risk of getting blood clots. Dr ...
Share on Pinterest A new study found that GLP1-RA medications may help lower the risk of a cardiovascular event in people with type 2 diabetes. Getty Images Researchers say GLP-1 drugs prescribed for ...
Dr. Matthew Eagleton, President of the Society for Vascular Surgery and chief of vascular and endovascular surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, joined Fierce Healthcare to discuss the evolving ...
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