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Heart Screenings Save Young Lives in Southend
The Carli Lansley Foundation, established after the death of Carli Lansley from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS), provides free heart screenings to young adults (14-35) in Southend, resulting in the detection of previously undiagnosed heart conditions in 120 of 2,500 screened individuals, wit...
Heart Screenings Save Young Lives in Southend
The Carli Lansley Foundation, established after the death of Carli Lansley from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS), provides free heart screenings to young adults (14-35) in Southend, resulting in the detection of previously undiagnosed heart conditions in 120 of 2,500 screened individuals, wit...
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44% Bias Score


Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Heart Rhythm Disorder Risk
A study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm disorders by 35-43% compared to slow walking, based on data from over 420,000 UK Biobank participants tracked for 13 years.
Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Heart Rhythm Disorder Risk
A study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm disorders by 35-43% compared to slow walking, based on data from over 420,000 UK Biobank participants tracked for 13 years.
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36% Bias Score


Brisk Walking Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking is associated with a significantly lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, including atrial fibrillation, compared to slow walking; the strongest associations were among women and people under 60.
Brisk Walking Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking is associated with a significantly lower risk of heart rhythm abnormalities, including atrial fibrillation, compared to slow walking; the strongest associations were among women and people under 60.
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40% Bias Score


Cardiac Rehab Improves Fitness for 85-Year-Old Heart Attack Survivor
85-year-old Joe Connolly's experience of a heart attack, his subsequent stent procedure, and participation in Belfast Health Trust's cardiac rehabilitation program, resulting in improved fitness and a positive outlook on life.
Cardiac Rehab Improves Fitness for 85-Year-Old Heart Attack Survivor
85-year-old Joe Connolly's experience of a heart attack, his subsequent stent procedure, and participation in Belfast Health Trust's cardiac rehabilitation program, resulting in improved fitness and a positive outlook on life.
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28% Bias Score


Omega-3 Supplements: Minor Impact on Biological Aging, Cardiovascular Benefits Unclear
A new study suggests omega-3 supplements may slow biological aging by three months over three years in people over 70, but this effect's relevance to health remains uncertain; previous research on cardiovascular benefits is inconclusive.
Omega-3 Supplements: Minor Impact on Biological Aging, Cardiovascular Benefits Unclear
A new study suggests omega-3 supplements may slow biological aging by three months over three years in people over 70, but this effect's relevance to health remains uncertain; previous research on cardiovascular benefits is inconclusive.
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24% Bias Score


Two Hours of Weekly Exercise Significantly Reduces Heart Attack Risk
Research shows that even two hours of weekly exercise can significantly reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death by 20 percent for sedentary individuals, while benefits diminish with exercise exceeding four hours weekly, though cardiovascular health still improves.
Two Hours of Weekly Exercise Significantly Reduces Heart Attack Risk
Research shows that even two hours of weekly exercise can significantly reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death by 20 percent for sedentary individuals, while benefits diminish with exercise exceeding four hours weekly, though cardiovascular health still improves.
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40% Bias Score

Early Detection of Coronary Artery Disease: Risk Assessment and Prevention
Coronary artery disease (CAD) often starts with fatty plaque buildup, increasing heart attack risk. Online risk calculators and CAC scans help assess risk, with higher scores indicating greater danger. Doctors recommend lifestyle changes and further testing based on individual risk factors.

Early Detection of Coronary Artery Disease: Risk Assessment and Prevention
Coronary artery disease (CAD) often starts with fatty plaque buildup, increasing heart attack risk. Online risk calculators and CAC scans help assess risk, with higher scores indicating greater danger. Doctors recommend lifestyle changes and further testing based on individual risk factors.
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28% Bias Score

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A large study published in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (atrial fibrillation, bradyarrhythmias, and ventricular arrhythmias) by 35-43%, compared to slow walking, with the strongest effects observed in women and individuals under 60 witho...
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28% Bias Score

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A new study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities by 43% compared to slow walking, impacting millions worldwide and offering accessible preventative measures.

Brisk Walking Significantly Lowers Risk of Heart Rhythm Abnormalities
A new study in the journal "Heart" found that brisk walking reduces the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities by 43% compared to slow walking, impacting millions worldwide and offering accessible preventative measures.
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32% Bias Score

Pecans Improve Diet Quality but Vascular Health Impact Remains Unclear
A 12-week study involving 138 adults with cardiovascular risk factors showed that consuming 57 grams of pecans daily improved overall diet quality by 17% and reduced cardiovascular risk, although vascular health wasn't significantly impacted and slight weight gain was observed.

Pecans Improve Diet Quality but Vascular Health Impact Remains Unclear
A 12-week study involving 138 adults with cardiovascular risk factors showed that consuming 57 grams of pecans daily improved overall diet quality by 17% and reduced cardiovascular risk, although vascular health wasn't significantly impacted and slight weight gain was observed.
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28% Bias Score

New Treatments Show Promise in Reducing High Lipoprotein(a) Levels and Cardiovascular Risk
Research reveals that high lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] levels significantly increase cardiovascular risk, but new treatments showing promise could offer effective reductions of up to 80%, potentially impacting 20% of the population with elevated Lp(a).

New Treatments Show Promise in Reducing High Lipoprotein(a) Levels and Cardiovascular Risk
Research reveals that high lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] levels significantly increase cardiovascular risk, but new treatments showing promise could offer effective reductions of up to 80%, potentially impacting 20% of the population with elevated Lp(a).
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20% Bias Score

Even Small Amounts of Exercise Reduce Cardiovascular Risks
Regular exercise, even in short bursts, significantly reduces cardiovascular risks by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol; studies show that even modest exercise reduces heart disease and death risk by up to 20%, with benefits increasing proportionally to increased exercise.

Even Small Amounts of Exercise Reduce Cardiovascular Risks
Regular exercise, even in short bursts, significantly reduces cardiovascular risks by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol; studies show that even modest exercise reduces heart disease and death risk by up to 20%, with benefits increasing proportionally to increased exercise.
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36% Bias Score
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