Tag: cardiovascular disease

Emory Study Reveals Higher Heart Disease Rates in Black Women Linked to Childhood Trauma

Recent research from Emory University has revealed that childhood trauma may cause physiological alterations in the hearts of…

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Research Indicates that Rigorous Blood Pressure Management Lowers the Risk of Cognitive Decline

A recent study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine has revealed that just over…

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Olive, Grape, Garlic, Rosemary, and Saffron: Their Benefits in Combating Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiovascular diseases remain the foremost cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Plant extracts laden with bioactive substances have…

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Eating a Healthy Breakfast Lowers Cardiovascular Risk

Eating a well-balanced breakfast, accounting for roughly a quarter of one's daily caloric intake, is crucial for reducing…

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Recent Study Suggests Daily Coffee Intake May Extend Healthy Lifespan by Up to Two Year

A newly published review paper, which appears in Ageing Research Reviews and has support from the Institute for…

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Cardiovascular Medications Could Lower Dementia Risk

Cardiovascular disease and dementia are significant public health issues that impose substantial burdens on healthcare systems and society…

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Even Moderate Exercise Can Lower the Risk of Common Heart Conditions

A new study spearheaded by researchers at NYU Langone Health has demonstrated that incorporating just an additional hour…

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Dimmer Days and Brighter Nights May Hasten One’s Demise

A comprehensive study encompassing over 13 million hours of data gathered from light sensors worn by 89,000 participants…

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Can Occupational Stress Affect Cardiovascular Health?

In an expansive and meticulous study involving a large, multi-ethnic cohort of adults in the United States who…

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Cognitive Decline Associated with Heart Failure, Atrial Fibrillation, and Coronary Artery Disease

The recent scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published in their journal Stroke, highlights a crucial link…

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Weekend Exercise May Guard Against Over 200 Health Conditions

Amidst the busy routines, some individuals manage to concentrate their moderate-to-vigorous exercise into one or two days each…

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Recent Study Indicates Frequent Mobile Phone Usage May Elevate Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Smokers and Diabetics

A recent study has revealed that frequent mobile phone usage is linked to an increased likelihood of developing…

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