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cardiovascular disease

  • Osteoarthritis: A Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, and Cancer
    Osteoarthritis: A Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease, Dementia, and Cancer
    A recent study spanning 20 years revealed that people with osteoarthritis are nearly three times more likely to develop multiple chronic conditions compared to the general population, significantly raising their ...
    November 8, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • 3 Essential Foods and 1 Simple Exercise to Improve Cardiovascular Health
    3 Essential Foods and 1 Simple Exercise to Improve Cardiovascular Health
    A diet that includes fish, fruits, vegetables and using acupressure can help clear blood vessels and decrease the ...
    October 16, 2024BY Naiwen Hu
  • 3 Easy Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Sugar and Strengthen Legs
    3 Easy Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Sugar and Strengthen Legs
    Exercise, such as slow jogging, can be a key component of managing blood sugar.
    September 20, 2024BY Naiwen Hu
  • A Superfood for Heart, Blood Sugar, and Skin
    A Superfood for Heart, Blood Sugar, and Skin
    Rich in dietary fiber, organic acids, and polyphenols, roselle may support overall well-being.
    September 5, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Curcumin Is Effective in Reducing Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors: Study
    Curcumin Is Effective in Reducing Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors: Study
    A study found that curcumin supplements significantly lowered several cardio-metabolic risk factors in obese patients with Type-2 diabetes.
    August 23, 2024BY Zrinka Peters
  • Long-Term Cannabis Use Significantly Increases Risk of Heart Disease and Death
    Long-Term Cannabis Use Significantly Increases Risk of Heart Disease and Death
    Recent research links heavy cannabis use to higher risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality, especially in women.
    August 6, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Excessive Napping May Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Alzheimer’s
    Excessive Napping May Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Alzheimer’s
    Catching a few z's lasting longer than 30 minutes throughout the day is linked to adverse health effects.
    June 13, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Stoke the Fire of a Healthy Heart With a Walk
    Stoke the Fire of a Healthy Heart With a Walk
    Resistance training alone does not reduce cardiovascular disease risk—rather, exercise that involves movement holds the key.
    May 26, 2024BY Huey Freeman
  • Anger Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: Study
    Anger Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: Study
    Learning to curb negative emotions, particularly anger, may reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and even cancer.
    May 22, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Physical Activity Alone Won’t Counteract Cardiovascular Disease Risks of Sugary Drinks: Study
    Physical Activity Alone Won’t Counteract Cardiovascular Disease Risks of Sugary Drinks: Study
    A recent study suggests that relying solely on physical activity may not be enough to counter the heart ...
    March 18, 2024BY Devon Andre
  • Wegovy Becomes First Weight Loss Drug Approved to Reduce Heart Risks
    Wegovy Becomes First Weight Loss Drug Approved to Reduce Heart Risks
    The popular weight loss drug gets FDA approval to reduce risk of heart attack and stroke in obese ...
    March 8, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • How 10,000 Daily Steps Can Outpace the Risk of Sedentary Death
    How 10,000 Daily Steps Can Outpace the Risk of Sedentary Death
    Walking up to 10,000 steps a day can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and death, even with ...
    March 8, 2024BY Kerry Meadows-Bonner
  • The Price of Convenience: Ultra-Processed Food’s Toll on Heart Health
    The Price of Convenience: Ultra-Processed Food’s Toll on Heart Health
    While some factors that contribute to heart disease are well known, studies show a lesser known threat is ...
    March 7, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • New Study Bucks Previous Research, Says Red Meat Not Linked to Heart Disease
    New Study Bucks Previous Research, Says Red Meat Not Linked to Heart Disease
    The debate on whether red meat is healthy or harmful has a new talking point, as one study ...
    February 27, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Too Much Niacin May Increase Risk of Heart Disease: Study
    Too Much Niacin May Increase Risk of Heart Disease: Study
    The B vitamin used to be a first choice for lowering LDL, or “bad,” cholesterol, but new research ...
    February 19, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Coffee Consumption as a Preventive Measure Against COVID-19 Infections, Depression
    Coffee Consumption as a Preventive Measure Against COVID-19 Infections, Depression
    As decadent as café au lait may sound, the adding of milk to coffee enhances its already anti-inflammatory ...
    February 5, 2024BY Amber Yang and JoJo Novaes
  • Protect Your Cardiovascular System With 11 Types of Food
    Protect Your Cardiovascular System With 11 Types of Food
    One of the greatest tragedies about heart disease is that it is most often avoidable and preventable.
    January 24, 2024BY Jingduan Yang
  • Use of Medical Cannabis Linked to Increased Risk of Arrhythmia
    Use of Medical Cannabis Linked to Increased Risk of Arrhythmia
    Using medical cannabis for chronic pain management could put patients at risk for developing arrhythmia, a new study ...
    January 21, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Stress During Childhood Linked to Increased Risk of Diabetes, Poor Heart Health
    Stress During Childhood Linked to Increased Risk of Diabetes, Poor Heart Health
    A new study finds that adults who experienced high, sustained levels of stress as children were more likely ...
    January 17, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Reduced Blood Lead Levels Tied to Lower Blood Pressure: Study
    Reduced Blood Lead Levels Tied to Lower Blood Pressure: Study
    The reduction in lead exposure positively affects blood pressure in the study population, suggesting consequential improvements in heart ...
    January 15, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Beetroot Juice Linked to Health Improvements in COPD Patients
    Beetroot Juice Linked to Health Improvements in COPD Patients
    A recent study found that beetroot juice reduced blood pressure and helped the cardiovascular system.
    January 8, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • 3 Types of Foods to Avoid for Cardiovascular Health
    3 Types of Foods to Avoid for Cardiovascular Health
    Certain foods and hidden ingredients prevalent in our diets may contribute to heart disease—avoiding them can add up ...
    November 30, 2023BY Jingduan Yang
  • Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Risk of Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes: Study
    Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Higher Risk of Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes: Study
    The findings were a cause of concern as ultra-processed foods make up over half of people’s daily food ...
    November 25, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Why a Trip to the Dentist Could Save Your Life
    Why a Trip to the Dentist Could Save Your Life
    Poor dental hygiene is associated with a whole host of potentially deadly illnesses. In short, a trip to ...
    November 20, 2023BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • Young Women’s Menstrual Pains Linked to Increased Heart Risks
    Young Women’s Menstrual Pains Linked to Increased Heart Risks
    Emerging research indicates menstrual disorders could signal future heart disease risks in young women.
    November 9, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Should You Get an Apo B Test to Assess Your Cardiovascular Disease Risk?
    Should You Get an Apo B Test to Assess Your Cardiovascular Disease Risk?
    A simple blood test could be the key to understanding your risk of heart disease.
    September 20, 2023BY Ayla Roberts
  • Sleep-Deprived, Fully Vaccinated People More Likely to Suffer From Long COVID and Cardiovascular Disease: Study
    Sleep-Deprived, Fully Vaccinated People More Likely to Suffer From Long COVID and Cardiovascular Disease: Study
    The World Sleep Society designated March 17 as World Sleep Day in 2023. The Faculty of Medicine of the ...
    August 24, 2023BY Kaworu Tsang
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