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Catching COVID-19 or the Flu Could Triple Your Risk of Stroke and Heart Attack
According to a new paper published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the risk rises three to fivefold in the ...
Men may need nearly twice as much weekly exercise as women to achieve the same heart health benefits. A large study found that women achieved greater reductions in cardiovascular disease risk and ...
Scientists are increasingly finding that what happens inside your mouth could have surprising effects on your heart.
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1.7 million older Americans die like this every year. What can you do to survive the 8 top causes of death?
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), eight causes account for roughly 1.7 million ...
About 10% of American adults have high cholesterol, making it a common health issue. But high cholesterol is potentially ...
New research suggests the twice-yearly practice of changing the clocks is hazardous to health. Predictive models indicate that a permanent switch to either standard time or daylight time would lead to ...
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CDC: Living In This U.S. Region Spikes Your Risk of High Blood Pressure and Diabetes
Location may play a bigger role in your health than you think—especially in this region. But experts say there are ways to ...
A scientific statement has been published by the American College of Cardiology regarding inflammation and cardiovascular disease.
According to new research, men may need to exercise twice as much as women to lower their chances of getting coronary heart ...
Vaccines not only prevent illness, but they also play 'an important role' in reducing risk of cardiovascular events, ...
According to the CDC, in the United States, someone has a heart attack every 40 seconds. That adds up to more than 800,000 ...
Connecticut will "fall back" to Eastern Standard Time on Nov. 2, giving people one hour of extra sleep for one night, but ...
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