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Consume Healthy Fats For Longer Life

Scientists find that eating less saturated fats can boost your health.

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Heart-Healthy Foods That You Should Include In Your Diet

The American Heart Association (AHA) has rolled out a number of recommended heart-healthy foods after grading them according to Heart Health Index.

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Handling depression and low levels of vitamin D can improve heart health

Two clinical studies that involved battling depression and low levels of vitamin D can together help enhance the condition of one's heart.

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Top-heavy diabetics most likely to acquire a fatal heart ailment, a follow-up...

A latest research from both Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute and John Hopkins University have concluded that type 1 or type 2 diabetic patients with a greater waist size or "top-heavy" have...

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Vitamin D-3 found to improve blood pumping in heart failure patients

Heart failure patients who took vitamin D-3 supplements experienced improved ejection fraction.

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Can Vegetable Oil Really Save Us From Death Caused By Heart Disease?

For years, dieticians and health officials thought that vegetable oils are believed to be good for the heart since they contain polyunsaturated fatty acids though to help lower the cholesterol level.

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Blood Pressure Monitoring More Accurate If Done On Both Arms

Heart disease and hypertension are two diseases that would be hard to deal with though the immediate preventive measure to safeguard people would be through proper procedures.

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Managing Your Blood Cholesterol

Heart problems are the immediate thing that comes into mind when one thinks of the perils that high blood cholesterol could bring. But the good news is that there are ways to safeguard your heart in...

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Exercise At Young Age Helps Reduce Risk Of Heart Attack in Elderly

Exercise has tons of health benefits and doing it as a habit at young age reduces the risk of heart attack when people get old. Exercise at young age is like saving up money for the rainy days.

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Eating Chocolate May Help Prevent Diabetes, Heart Stroke: Study

Good news for chocolate lovers! Consuming a small amount of chocolate daily will cut your risk of diabetes and heart disease.

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5 Scary Health Conditions That May Result In Thyroid Dysfunction

Thyroid dysfunction disturbs our system in lot many ways as they interfere with metabolism which affects the growth and development of our body. Thyroid dysfunction also affects the functioning of...

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Statins Lower Risk Of Amputation

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) could be in for quite a breakthrough and this may all fall at the hands of one drug, Statins. People dealing with PAD would be at risk of possible amputation or death...

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Smartphone EKG App To Aid Blood Thinners Regulate Heartbeats

People suffering from atrial fibrillation would need the aid of blood thinners to pry them away from abnormal or irregular heartbeats but some fruits of technology could possibly help out in that area.

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More Young Adults Are Now Prone To Stroke

Stroke is something familiar to most and normally it would come in latter stage of life. However that fact may be up for debate now with recent studies seeing a sharp rise in stroke-related incidents...

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Weight Loss Tips: Mediterranean Diet A Scam?

The focus of Mediterranean diet is to consume more vegetable fats, but can it lead to weight loss?

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Ditch The Myth! Full Fat Dairy Diet May Actually Save you From Heart Disease

You may have been warned that consuming fatty foods such as cheese, butter and cream can increase your risk of getting clogged arteries and developing heart disease. Good news is, there is a new...

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Statin Drug: Higher Survival Rate During Surgery, Lowers Risk Of Death?

There's a new way to have a greater chance in surviving surgery through a drug called statin. Will it be available for all?

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Study Reveals That Blood Pressure Can Be Lowered By This Simple Berry

Find out how to control blood pressure by incorporating this simple berry into your diet.

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Understanding How Saturated Fats Contributes The Level Of Cholesterol In The...

Saturated fats appears to be responsible for making blood cholesterol levels higher which results in greater trouble.

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Planning To Quit Smoking This New Year? Here's How To Do It

This New Year, many people would vow to quit smoking. There are many ways to successfully quit smoking tobacco and quitlines can help.

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New Blood Test Predicts Risk Of Dying From Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease

A breakthrough blood test could predict the risk of dying from diseases like cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

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Coca-Cola Linked To Obesity, Diabetes & Heart Disease; Soda Company Misled...

Lawsuit says that Coca-Cola has misled the public regarding the health risks of consuming too much soda.

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Implantable Cardiac Devices Threatened By Hackers, FDA Warns

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned against implantable cardiac devices, which have been found to be susceptible to online hacking.

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Stress Is A Killer, Linked To Heart Attacks, Strokes

Stress has been linked to a heightened risk of cardiovascular events like heart disease and stroke.

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Amygdala Studies Show Link To Stress And Heart Problems

New research has found that significant activity increase in the brain's amygdala can cause heart ailments like heart attack and stroke.

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Statins Help Prevent Blood Clots In Veins By 25 Percent

Cholesterol-lowering drugs could prevent the formation of blood clots in the vein by as much as 25 percent.

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Poor Women More Likely To Suffer A Heart Attack Than Men

Disadvantaged women or those who belong to lower socioeconomic backgrounds are 25 percent more likely to suffer from heart attack than men.

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Eating Red Meat Linked to Cancer, Kidney Failure and Heart Disease

Eating red meat including bacon, hotdogs, burger patties or anything processed increases the risk of cancer, heart diseases, kidney failure and many more.

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Heart Failure Rates in the US Continue to Rise

Heart disease is still the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Rates of heart failure incidences continuously rise in the country.

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Goldilocks Genes: Researchers Found Cause For Schizophrenia, Autism, Heart...

As the researchers trace the evolution of Goldilocks, they discovered that the genes have a role to play in various human diseases including autism, cancer, epilepsy, heart disease and schizophrenia.

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Plaque Formation Even At An Early Age Could Increase Risk Of Heart Attack

The lead researcher of a new study explained that heart disease actually begins in adolescence and early adulthood.

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New Heart Rules: The Healthy Heart Diet According To Doctors

US surgeons shed a light on the sea of diets and myths to ensure better cardiovascular health.

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No Smoking Day: New Smoking Data Raises Awareness About Sight Loss [VIDEO]

Smokers are four times more likely to go blind, and the risk is even higher for social smokers. The NHS said half of all sight loss could be avoided. Exercising can help cut cravings by joining NHS...

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Marijuana Intake May Trigger Stroke and Heart Failure [VIDEO]

Marijuana is one of the increasingly legalized drugs for medicinal and recreational purposes. However, it was discovered, through a new research that marijuana intake can have a negative impact on...

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Study Reveals Insomnia Increase Risk of Stroke and Heart Attack [VIDEO]

A recent study on insomnia reveals that the sleep issue is linked with possible acquiring of stroke and heart diseases.

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Working in High Temperatures Makes Firefighters Have A Higher Risk of Heart...

Firefighters have a higher risk of heart attacks as discovered in a research funded by the British Heart Foundation. Exposures to high temperature could actually make blood sticky and potentially cause...

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Effects of Kidney Disease Contributes to Fatal Heart Condition [VIDEO]

A new research between the link of kidney disease to congenital heart problems. The kidney illness, dubbed as a 'silent disease' occurs 14 percent in the total population in the U.S. where 660,000...

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Hot Flashes Linked For A Possible Heart Disease, What Women Need To Know...

Those hot flashes may not be just what one thinks it is. A new research study links the association of hot flashes to a possible cardiovascular problem and heart disease. .

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Heart Disease May Develop Early On Women; Cycling Can Be A Way To Prevent...

Women are reported to be at a high risk to develop heart disease and it may start during the teenage years. Exercise can be the best way to stay fit and healthy and cycling is one exercise that is...

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Gray Hair Sign Of Heart Disease In Men; Risks Increases With Age

A report suggest that the existence of gray hair in a man is actually a sign of heart disease.

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Heart Disease News: Saturated Fat Never Block Arteries; Disease Is Chronic...

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Aspirin Could Not Help In Preventing Heart Attacks; New Study Says

Aspirin is one of the drugs prescribed for treating heart ailments. But a recent study stated that the drug could possibly not help in stopping heart attacks Lets find out why.

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Heart Disease Not Always Caused By Smoking Cigarettes; Smoker May Be Immune...

Here's an update on how smokers can become immune to heart disease.

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Heart Disease Highly Caused By NSAIDs; Cheese & Dairy Don’t Increase Risk Of...

Get to know how NSAIDs invite Heart Disease.

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Heart Disease: Chocolate Tends To Reduce Risk Of Atrial Fibrillation

Learn how effective chocolate is in reducing the chance of heart disease.

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Metabolic Syndrome: Sleeping Less Than Six Hours A Night Linked To Double...

A new study from the American Heart Association finds sleeping less than six hours a night could more than double the risk of death for people with metabolic syndrome.

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Weekend Social Jet Lag Increases Risk Of Heart Disease, Researchers Say

Get to know how social jet lag increases chances of heart disease.

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Painkillers Increase Heart Disease Risk, Low-Income Americans Suffering More...

Get to know how NSAIDs or painkillers affect the heart.

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Put Down the Midnight Burger and Listen Up

A new study by scientists shows you exactly why you shouldn't eat late at night.

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What Republicans Don't Want You To Know About Obamacare

A new study shows that The Affordable Care Act reduces heart attack deaths in middle aged Americans.

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