Winter Virus Surge Increases Risk of Misdiagnosed Heart Conditions
A surge of four viruses—RSV, influenza, COVID-19, and norovirus—is causing concern, as symptoms can mimic heart conditions, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, especially for older adults and those with underlying conditions. Cardiologists urge awareness and prompt medical attention fo...
Winter Virus Surge Increases Risk of Misdiagnosed Heart Conditions
A surge of four viruses—RSV, influenza, COVID-19, and norovirus—is causing concern, as symptoms can mimic heart conditions, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, especially for older adults and those with underlying conditions. Cardiologists urge awareness and prompt medical attention fo...
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Intramuscular Fat: A Novel Risk Factor for Heart Disease
A study of 669 individuals found that higher levels of intramuscular fat, irrespective of BMI, significantly increase the risk of heart attack and heart failure, highlighting a previously unrecognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Intramuscular Fat: A Novel Risk Factor for Heart Disease
A study of 669 individuals found that higher levels of intramuscular fat, irrespective of BMI, significantly increase the risk of heart attack and heart failure, highlighting a previously unrecognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
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Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Annually
A new study finds that sugary drinks cause approximately 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases yearly globally, with the highest rates in Colombia (48% of new diabetes cases) and Mexico (nearly 33%).
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Annually
A new study finds that sugary drinks cause approximately 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases yearly globally, with the highest rates in Colombia (48% of new diabetes cases) and Mexico (nearly 33%).
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Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study reveals that sugary drinks caused 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020, resulting in over 340,000 deaths, with the highest rates in Latin America and the Caribbean and significant disparities across demographics and re...
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Globally
A new study reveals that sugary drinks caused 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases globally in 2020, resulting in over 340,000 deaths, with the highest rates in Latin America and the Caribbean and significant disparities across demographics and re...
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Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Premature Death and Severe Health Issues
Studies reveal loneliness significantly increases the risk of premature death (30%), cardiovascular disease (3x), and weakened immunity (12% reduced immune cell function). These findings highlight the critical link between social isolation and health outcomes.
Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Premature Death and Severe Health Issues
Studies reveal loneliness significantly increases the risk of premature death (30%), cardiovascular disease (3x), and weakened immunity (12% reduced immune cell function). These findings highlight the critical link between social isolation and health outcomes.
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Air Pollution Exacerbates Inflammation in Heart Failure Patients
A study presented at the American Heart Association's 2024 Scientific Sessions found that air pollution significantly increases inflammation biomarkers (CCL27 and IL-18) in heart failure patients, but not in healthy individuals, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during peri...
Air Pollution Exacerbates Inflammation in Heart Failure Patients
A study presented at the American Heart Association's 2024 Scientific Sessions found that air pollution significantly increases inflammation biomarkers (CCL27 and IL-18) in heart failure patients, but not in healthy individuals, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during peri...
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Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
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NHS Cardiology Wait Times Force Man to Consider Private Treatment
77-year-old John Crockford from Bridlington faces a year-long wait for a cardiology appointment due to a backlog of 7.5 million patients within the NHS, forcing him to consider expensive private treatment to avoid potentially fatal delays.
NHS Cardiology Wait Times Force Man to Consider Private Treatment
77-year-old John Crockford from Bridlington faces a year-long wait for a cardiology appointment due to a backlog of 7.5 million patients within the NHS, forcing him to consider expensive private treatment to avoid potentially fatal delays.
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Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
Sugary Drinks Fuel 2.2M New Diabetes Cases Annually, Study Finds
A new study reveals sugary drinks cause over 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.1 million new heart disease cases yearly globally, with the highest impact in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa, prompting calls for public health interventions.
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Oral Microbiome Test Predicts Heart Disease, Cancer, and Dementia Risks
A new £350 test, ORALIS 1, analyzes mouth bacteria to predict risks of heart disease, cancer, and dementia; one patient with alarmingly high levels of fusobacterium nucleatum highlights its potential for early disease detection and prevention.
Oral Microbiome Test Predicts Heart Disease, Cancer, and Dementia Risks
A new £350 test, ORALIS 1, analyzes mouth bacteria to predict risks of heart disease, cancer, and dementia; one patient with alarmingly high levels of fusobacterium nucleatum highlights its potential for early disease detection and prevention.
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New Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool Highlights Metabolic Syndrome's Impact
Despite progress in treating traditional risk factors, the rise of metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes is increasing cardiovascular disease in the US, prompting the American College of Cardiology to introduce the Prevent risk assessment tool, which incorporates metabolic and kidney health ...
New Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Tool Highlights Metabolic Syndrome's Impact
Despite progress in treating traditional risk factors, the rise of metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes is increasing cardiovascular disease in the US, prompting the American College of Cardiology to introduce the Prevent risk assessment tool, which incorporates metabolic and kidney health ...
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Excessive Sitting Increases Heart Disease Risk
A study shows a strong link between excessive sitting and increased risks of heart disease and death, even for those who exercise regularly.
Excessive Sitting Increases Heart Disease Risk
A study shows a strong link between excessive sitting and increased risks of heart disease and death, even for those who exercise regularly.
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