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Uterine Fibroids Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk in Women Women diagnosed with uterine fibroids have a heart disease risk more than 80% higher than women without fibroids, according to …
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Climate Change and Sleep: How Rising Temperatures Affect Your Rest Table of Contents Climate Change and Sleep: How Rising Temperatures Affect Your Rest The Link Between Heat and Sleep Disruption …
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Polyphenol-Rich Diet Linked to Slower Progression of Heart disease Risk Table of Contents Polyphenol-Rich Diet Linked to Slower Progression of Heart disease Risk what are Polyphenols? Study Findings Practical Implications …
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Experts issue warning after uncovering surprising link to heart disease: ‘A public health concern
How Your Body Clock Impacts Heart and Metabolic health Your body’s internal clock plays a significant role in your cardiovascular and metabolic health, according to the American Heart Association. Disruptions …
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Lean Beef in a Mediterranean Diet May improve Gut Health and Reduce TMAO Levels New clinical trial evidence suggests that replacing an american-style diet with a Mediterranean eating pattern, while …
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expanded Effort Aims to Standardize and Improve Care for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Table of Contents expanded Effort Aims to Standardize and Improve Care for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Understanding Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Diagnosis and …
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Healthy Meals Improve Quality of Life for Heart Failure Patients Providing healthy, medically tailored meals or boxes of fresh produce along with nutrition counseling with a dietitian led to improved …
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Study Reveals: This Blood Type Is Most Susceptible to Heart Disease Jakarta – A study shows that blood type is closely related to health risks, especially heart disease and blood …
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From flu and COVID-19 to HIV and shingles, a sweeping analysis reveals that viral infections can trigger or accelerate cardiovascular disease, reinforcing the role of vaccination in protecting the heart. …