Tag #Cardiovascular Disease

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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Heart Attack and Stroke Risk, Study Suggests

A new analysis of 19 studies revealed that adults who received the herpes zoster vaccine, commonly known as the shingles vaccine, had an 18% lower risk of serious cardiovascular events; among those 50 and older, the risk reduction was 16%.

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MASLD Linked to Heart Failure in Millions of Americans

Duke University research reveals a significant link between MASLD and heart failure, affecting nearly 90 million Americans; almost half showed early heart damage, and 12.5% of patients died within an 11-year period.

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Stalking Raises Women's Heart Disease Risk by 41%, Study Shows

Harvard University research found a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease in stalked women, rising to 70% with restraining orders, highlighting the physical health consequences of this often-underestimated form of violence.

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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Prevention in Russia

Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and heart attack, cause 18 million deaths annually globally; in Russia, five main risk factors are poor diet, excessive salt and sugar, lack of physical activity, smoking, and family history.

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Increased Adolescent Screen Time Linked to Higher Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Risk

A Danish study of over 1000 adolescents revealed a correlation between increased screen time and higher risks of future cardiovascular and metabolic diseases; the average screen time increased from 2 hours daily at age six to 6.1 hours at age 18, with insufficient sleep exacerbating these risks.

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AI-Driven Aneurysm Prediction Improves Cardiovascular Treatment

Kak Khee Yeung, a vascular surgery professor at Amsterdam UMC, delivered her inaugural lecture on July 4th, presenting research using AI to predict aneurysm rupture, considering factors like age, sex, lifestyle, and genetics, to personalize treatments and improve patient outcomes.

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High-Sensitivity CRP Blood Test Predicts Cardiovascular Risk in Women

A new study reveals that measuring high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in a simple blood test can identify women at increased risk of heart attack and stroke, even in the absence of traditional risk factors, highlighting the role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease.

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COVID-19 Accelerates Blood Vessel Aging, Particularly in Women

A study of 2390 individuals across 16 countries found that COVID-19 infection accelerates blood vessel aging, impacting women more severely than men, increasing cardiovascular disease risks; vaccination mitigated this effect.

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Updated Blood Pressure Guidelines Recommend Aggressive Treatment and Alcohol Abstinence

New blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology recommend more aggressive treatment for high blood pressure and complete alcohol abstinence, emphasizing lifestyle changes and medication for systolic blood pressure of 130 mmHg or higher.

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Stalking Significantly Increases Women's Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke

A 20-year study of 66,000 women reveals a 41% increased risk of cardiovascular disease for stalking victims and a 70% higher risk for those with restraining orders, highlighting the significant health consequences of stalking.

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Gut Bacteria Molecule Linked to Atherosclerosis in Large-Scale Study

A 15-year study of 4,000 Banco Santander employees revealed that gut bacteria produce imidazole propionate (C₆H₈N₂O₂), causing atherosclerosis in 63% of participants, even those seemingly healthy; a drug blocking its receptor prevented disease in mice.

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Dutch Cardiology Summit Highlights Underdiagnosis of Heart Disease in Women

A Dutch cardiology summit highlighted the underdiagnosis of heart disease in women, noting that one in five Dutch women die from cardiovascular disease. The summit discussed differences in symptoms between men and women, emphasizing the need for improved diagnosis and treatment.

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