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  • Study Links Constipation to Increased Heart Attack and Stroke Risk
    Study Links Constipation to Increased Heart Attack and Stroke Risk
    Constipation in hypertensive patients increases the risk of heart attack or stroke by about 1.7 times, according to new research.
    November 25, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Up to 80 Percent of First Strokes May Be Preventable: New ASA Guidelines 
    Up to 80 Percent of First Strokes May Be Preventable: New ASA Guidelines 
    The American Stroke Association updated its guidelines for the first time in 10 years.
    October 22, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Staying up Late: The Leading Cause of Stroke in Young Adults
    Staying up Late: The Leading Cause of Stroke in Young Adults
    Recent data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a concerning trend: between 2011 ...
    October 20, 2024BY Jingduan Yang
  • Customized Vitamin D Supplementation Can Improve Cardiovascular Health
    Customized Vitamin D Supplementation Can Improve Cardiovascular Health
    Targeted doses of Vitamin D offer different benefits for different population groups.
    September 25, 2024BY George Citroner
  • ‘I Never Gave up on Her’: Husband Quits Job to Become Caregiver for His Wife Disabled After Stroke and Ovarian Cancer
    ‘I Never Gave up on Her’: Husband Quits Job to Become Caregiver for His Wife Disabled After Stroke and Ovarian Cancer
    Matt Cauli is a faithful husband and a loving dad. He never imagined that at 40 years old, ...
    July 31, 2024BY Tyler Wilson
  • Diet Is Crucial in Post-Heart Attack Recovery but Few Patients Receive It: Study
    Diet Is Crucial in Post-Heart Attack Recovery but Few Patients Receive It: Study
    New legislation is proposed to expand Medicare coverage for heart patients' dietary counseling. 
    July 8, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Potential Harm of Microplastics to Cardiovascular and Brain Health
    Potential Harm of Microplastics to Cardiovascular and Brain Health
    Microplastics have, for several decades, invaded our environment and threaten the health of all living organisms on the ...
    June 8, 2024BY Jingduan Yang
  • 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
  • Does Intermittent Fasting Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Death?
    Does Intermittent Fasting Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Death?
    A preliminary report of a new study suggests that fasting for 16 hours with an eight hour eating ...
    April 26, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • How Diet, Lifestyle Could End 80 Percent of Diabetes, Cancer, Other Disease
    How Diet, Lifestyle Could End 80 Percent of Diabetes, Cancer, Other Disease
    Discount coupon for Dr. Katz’ “How to Eat”: KATZ25 buy it from here: https://ept.ms/4aFsvLo Watch our exclusive episode, ...
    April 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Combat Heart Disease, Inflammation With Olive Oil, Vitamin D, Other Polyphenols—Feat. Dr. Gerald Lemole
    Combat Heart Disease, Inflammation With Olive Oil, Vitamin D, Other Polyphenols—Feat. Dr. Gerald Lemole
    Over 40 million Americans take statins to lower cholesterol, which can form plaques in the arteries that, in ...
    March 8, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Late Breakfast Increases Diabetes Risk, Late Dinner Increases Stroke Risk: Study
    Late Breakfast Increases Diabetes Risk, Late Dinner Increases Stroke Risk: Study
    People who eat breakfast later are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, while those who have dinner ...
    March 1, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • Do Statins Really Improve Health? What Hidden Details Lie in Statin Research?
    Do Statins Really Improve Health? What Hidden Details Lie in Statin Research?
    Statins, we’re told, can improve the health of people with high cholesterol. But what happens when we dig ...
    March 1, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Can ‘Higher Cholesterol’ Be a Sign of Good Health? What Health Stats Across 160 Countries Show
    Can ‘Higher Cholesterol’ Be a Sign of Good Health? What Health Stats Across 160 Countries Show
    High LDL (otherwise known as 'bad') cholesterol is considered a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, ...
    February 28, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • 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
  • Help Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes With These 7 Heart-Healthy Foods
    Help Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes With These 7 Heart-Healthy Foods
    What are the symptoms of arterial hardening and blockage, and what measures can be taken to restore vascular ...
    February 12, 2024BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • Ancient Heart Care Strategies for Preventing Heart Attack and Stroke
    Ancient Heart Care Strategies for Preventing Heart Attack and Stroke
    Winter is the peak season for cardiovascular diseases. Low temperatures lead to vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure, elevating ...
    January 27, 2024BY Naiwen Hu
  • 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
  • Snoop Dogg’s 24-Year Old Daughter Cori Reveals Hospitalization Following Severe Stroke
    Snoop Dogg’s 24-Year Old Daughter Cori Reveals Hospitalization Following Severe Stroke
    Cori Broadus, the 24-year-old daughter of entertainer Snoop Dogg, took to social media on Thursday morning to share ...
    January 19, 2024BY Jessamyn Dodd
  • COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Brain Injury Undetected by Routine Tests
    COVID-19 May Lead to Persistent Brain Injury Undetected by Routine Tests
    Rapid onset of acute COVID-19 symptoms can cause key brain injury markers that even months later persist.
    January 15, 2024BY Ellen Wan
  • ‘God Had His Hand in Everything’: Dog Rescues Boy From Unexpected Stroke by Alerting Parents
    ‘God Had His Hand in Everything’: Dog Rescues Boy From Unexpected Stroke by Alerting Parents
    A teen who suffered a spontaneous stroke got the help he needed before it was too late thanks ...
    December 4, 2023BY Louise Chambers
  • COVID-19 Impacts Cardiac Arteries: 6 Types of Foods to Safeguard Your Heart
    COVID-19 Impacts Cardiac Arteries: 6 Types of Foods to Safeguard Your Heart
    New research continues to support that a heart-healthy diet is vital to the the preservation of cardiovascular well-being.
    November 8, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • Peanuts: Safeguard the Heart and Support Cognitive Function
    Peanuts: Safeguard the Heart and Support Cognitive Function
    Delicious and fun to eat, a handful of peanuts a day can help enhance cognitive function, help slow ...
    November 5, 2023BY Naiwen Hu
  • Stroke Could Be Transmissible, Study Finds
    Stroke Could Be Transmissible, Study Finds
    Transfused blood could carry a pathogen that increases risk of stroke and even Alzheimer's.
    October 28, 2023BY George Citroner
  • COVID-19, Flu Vaccines Taken Together Linked to Stroke Risk
    COVID-19, Flu Vaccines Taken Together Linked to Stroke Risk
    US government researchers, and scientists with Kaiser Permanente, have recently reported finding elevated stroke risk among certain populations.
    October 27, 2023BY Zachary Stieber
  • High Blood Pressure? Eat More Grapefruit
    High Blood Pressure? Eat More Grapefruit
    A Canadian pharmacologist discovered grapefruit's effects on medications by accident—and his findings have saved many lives.
    October 20, 2023BY Emma Suttie
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