The importance of snacks in our eating routine goes far beyond simply satisfying a passing craving. According to Joseph Taliercio, nurse A lifestyle medicine practitioner at the Heart and Vascular …
Cardiovascular diseases
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Snus is less harmful than smoking, but not harmless. This is shown by a new Swedish study published in Scandinavian Journal of Public Healthwhere researchers have followed over 4,000 men …
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Morning Coffee Linked to Reduced Mortality Risk, Study Suggests Table of Contents Morning Coffee Linked to Reduced Mortality Risk, Study Suggests The Timing of Coffee Consumption Matters How Coffee Impacts …
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Tirzepatide and Semaglutide: A Real-World Look at Cardiovascular Benefits Table of Contents Tirzepatide and Semaglutide: A Real-World Look at Cardiovascular Benefits understanding Tirzepatide and Semaglutide the Study: Real-World Evidence Complements …
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Unhealthy Neighborhoods Increase cardiovascular Disease Risk Table of Contents Unhealthy Neighborhoods Increase cardiovascular Disease Risk How Living Habitat Impacts Heart Health The neighborhood Health Index Key Factors Considered in the …
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Addressing Inequalities in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Image: ©arto_canon | iStock Professor Susanna Price,Chair of the european Society of Cardiology’s Advocacy Committee,advocates for improved early detection and addressing inequalities in cardiovascular …
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Heart Disease in Women: A Long-Overlooked Risk For a long time, heart disease was thought of as a men’s health issue. While this was partly true before menopause, things change …
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The Dramatic Decline in Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Table of Contents The Dramatic Decline in Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Cardiovascular Diseases: Mortality Dropped What Drove This Improvement? Looking Ahead Key Takeaways In …
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During the study period, 4632 total cases of OHCA were documented. Out of which 4104 cases (1284 in 2019, 1452 in 2020, and 1368 in 2021) were eligible for inclusion …
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Dr. Georg Kippels, lawyer, CDU member. Photo: German Bundestag/ Inga Haar Cardiovascular diseases die more people in Germany than from any other illness. “33 percent of deaths are due to …