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Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.
Regular Cannabis Use Linked to Impaired Blood Vessel Function, Increased Heart Attack Risk
A new study published in JAMA Cardiology reveals that regular marijuana smoking or edible consumption is linked to significantly impaired blood vessel function, increasing the risk of heart attacks, particularly concerning given the rise in unexplained cardiac events among young Americans.
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Aerobic Exercise Crucial for Combating High US Heart Disease Risk
Approximately half of Americans possess major heart disease risk factors (high cholesterol, blood pressure, weight); regular aerobic exercise, tailored to individual needs with a doctor's guidance, is crucial for mitigation, alongside diet and medication.
Aerobic Exercise Crucial for Combating High US Heart Disease Risk
Approximately half of Americans possess major heart disease risk factors (high cholesterol, blood pressure, weight); regular aerobic exercise, tailored to individual needs with a doctor's guidance, is crucial for mitigation, alongside diet and medication.
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Cardiologist Identifies Five Key Factors Driving Rise in Heart Disease Deaths
Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a Memphis cardiologist, emphasizes five crucial factors affecting heart health—sleep, pollution, stress, oral health, and gut health—contributing to the recent rise in heart disease deaths, especially among younger people, highlighting the need for comprehensive preventative stra...
Cardiologist Identifies Five Key Factors Driving Rise in Heart Disease Deaths
Dr. Dmitry Yaranov, a Memphis cardiologist, emphasizes five crucial factors affecting heart health—sleep, pollution, stress, oral health, and gut health—contributing to the recent rise in heart disease deaths, especially among younger people, highlighting the need for comprehensive preventative stra...
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Shingles Vaccine Linked to Reduced Heart Disease Risk in Large Study
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people aged 50+ revealed a 23% lower risk of heart disease in those who received the shingles vaccine, with benefits exceeding expectations, particularly in men under 60 and those with unhealthy lifestyles; further research is needed to confirm these findings...
Shingles Vaccine Linked to Reduced Heart Disease Risk in Large Study
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people aged 50+ revealed a 23% lower risk of heart disease in those who received the shingles vaccine, with benefits exceeding expectations, particularly in men under 60 and those with unhealthy lifestyles; further research is needed to confirm these findings...
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Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to 350,000 Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that exposure to DEHP, a chemical in many plastics, contributed to 350,000 heart disease deaths globally in 2018, with India experiencing the highest mortality at over 100,000 deaths; researchers suggest avoiding microwaving and dishwashing plastics to reduce exposure.
Plastic Chemical DEHP Linked to 350,000 Heart Disease Deaths Globally
A new study estimates that exposure to DEHP, a chemical in many plastics, contributed to 350,000 heart disease deaths globally in 2018, with India experiencing the highest mortality at over 100,000 deaths; researchers suggest avoiding microwaving and dishwashing plastics to reduce exposure.
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Migraines Linked to 70% Increased Stroke Risk in Young Adults
A Finnish study found a 70% increased stroke risk in adults under 50 with migraines, exceeding the risk associated with traditional factors; researchers suggest incorporating migraine history into stroke risk assessments.
Migraines Linked to 70% Increased Stroke Risk in Young Adults
A Finnish study found a 70% increased stroke risk in adults under 50 with migraines, exceeding the risk associated with traditional factors; researchers suggest incorporating migraine history into stroke risk assessments.
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Marijuana Use Linked to Early Cardiovascular Disease
A small study found that regular marijuana smokers and THC edible users show signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, with vascular function reduced by 42% and 56%, respectively, compared to non-users; researchers emphasize the need for larger studies to confirm these findin...

Marijuana Use Linked to Early Cardiovascular Disease
A small study found that regular marijuana smokers and THC edible users show signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, with vascular function reduced by 42% and 56%, respectively, compared to non-users; researchers emphasize the need for larger studies to confirm these findin...
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UK Heart Health Declines Sharply: Deaths and Diagnoses Soar
The UK is experiencing the worst start to a decade for heart health in 50 years, with cardiovascular deaths among working-age adults rising by 18% since 2019 to 21,975 in 2023, alongside record increases in heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes diagnoses, and lengthening hospital waiting ...

UK Heart Health Declines Sharply: Deaths and Diagnoses Soar
The UK is experiencing the worst start to a decade for heart health in 50 years, with cardiovascular deaths among working-age adults rising by 18% since 2019 to 21,975 in 2023, alongside record increases in heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and diabetes diagnoses, and lengthening hospital waiting ...
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Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Deaths Rise in England
A Diabetes UK report reveals that 29% of cardiovascular deaths in England in 2022 were in people with diabetes, up from 15% in 2009, costing the UK £10.7bn annually with projected costs rising to £18bn by 2035, while only 61.3% received all recommended care processes.

Diabetes-Related Cardiovascular Deaths Rise in England
A Diabetes UK report reveals that 29% of cardiovascular deaths in England in 2022 were in people with diabetes, up from 15% in 2009, costing the UK £10.7bn annually with projected costs rising to £18bn by 2035, while only 61.3% received all recommended care processes.
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Shingles Vaccine Linked to 23% Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people found that the shingles vaccine reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 23%, particularly within eight years of vaccination and even among those with unhealthy lifestyles, suggesting a broader role for vaccination in long-term health.

Shingles Vaccine Linked to 23% Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
A South Korean study of over 1.2 million people found that the shingles vaccine reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by 23%, particularly within eight years of vaccination and even among those with unhealthy lifestyles, suggesting a broader role for vaccination in long-term health.
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Pharmaceutical Advancements Dramatically Reduce Cardiovascular Mortality
New drug classes, including statins, antidiabetics, and RNA interference therapies, have drastically reduced cardiovascular mortality over the past 50 years, although challenges like high costs and treatment adherence remain.

Pharmaceutical Advancements Dramatically Reduce Cardiovascular Mortality
New drug classes, including statins, antidiabetics, and RNA interference therapies, have drastically reduced cardiovascular mortality over the past 50 years, although challenges like high costs and treatment adherence remain.
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Combined Statins and Ezetimibe Significantly Reduce Heart Attack Recurrence
A study of 36,000 Swedish heart attack patients (2015-2022) found that combining statins and ezetimibe within 12 weeks significantly reduced the risk of further cardiovascular events and death, suggesting a simple change in treatment guidelines could save thousands of lives and reduce healthcare cos...

Combined Statins and Ezetimibe Significantly Reduce Heart Attack Recurrence
A study of 36,000 Swedish heart attack patients (2015-2022) found that combining statins and ezetimibe within 12 weeks significantly reduced the risk of further cardiovascular events and death, suggesting a simple change in treatment guidelines could save thousands of lives and reduce healthcare cos...
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