Could an active social life lower your heart disease risk? Cardiologist explains Social connection plays a vital role in overall health, and emerging research highlights its specific impact on cardiovascular …
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This Simple Habit Change Could Decrease Heart Disease Risk by 50%, Scientists Say Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming nearly 950,000 lives in the United States …
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Title: Rising Deaths from Non-Ischemic Cardiogenic Shock: New Trends Highlight Growing Health Burden
Trends Reveal Growing Burden of Deaths from Non-Ischemic Cardiogenic Shock New data from the CDC WONDER database shows a concerning shift in the landscape of cardiogenic shock (CS) mortality in …
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Why ApoB Testing May Be a Better Predictor of Heart Disease Than LDL Cholesterol For decades, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — often labeled “bad cholesterol” — has been the cornerstone …
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Indonesia Braces for Prolonged and Severe Dry Season Amidst “Godzilla” El Niño and Positive IOD Jakarta – Indonesia is preparing for a significantly longer and drier dry season from April …
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Family to Run in Memory of Belfast Man Who Died of Unexpected Heart Attack Loved ones of Seamus Perry, a 51-year-old man from North Belfast, are preparing to participate in …
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National Heart Network Launches in Germany to Improve Cardiovascular Care Berlin – A nationwide initiative, the National Heart Network (NHN), is set to launch in Germany, aiming to revolutionize cardiovascular …
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Rice University Professor’s 50-Pound Weight Loss Journey with Diet and GLP-1 Medication Tony Alvarado, a 45-year-ancient professor of mathematics at Rice University in Houston, Texas, has successfully lost 50 pounds …
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The Surprising Link Between Your Dental Health and Heart Disease For years, heart disease prevention has centered on diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices. But a growing body of research reveals …
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Wegovy and Vision Loss Risk: What Patients Need to Understand The popular weight loss medication Wegovy (semaglutide) may carry a higher risk of a specific type of vision loss compared …