[ad_1] A stressful event, such as the death of a loved one, can really break your heart. In medicine, the disease is known as broken heart syndrome or takotsubo syndrome. It is …
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[ad_1] MONDAY, November 5, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Living in neighborhoods saturated with noise could be more than just boring, new research suggesting that it seems to increase the risk of serious …
Read More »Aboriginal hearts suffer the most: new health data from the Heart Foundation
[ad_1] Indigenous Australians are dying as a result of heart disease twice as fast as other Australians and, in some areas, three times faster than the rest of the community, according to …
Read More »How to maintain a healthy heart?
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Share Email Deaths of cardiovascular origin account for 30% of deaths worldwide. There are many risk factors badociated with heart disease. Some risk factors, such as family history, …
Read More »Red Dead Redemption Hearts Guide 2: How Heart Health, Endurance and Dead Eye Work
[ad_1] Among the new systems introduced in Red Dead Redemption 2 from Rockstar for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, there are the Cores, which reflect the state of Arthur's abilities. These are …
Read More »Heart: Heart patients can prolong their lives by doing this little lifestyle change
[ad_1] TORONTO: According to one study, cardiac patients should stop sedentary lifestyles every 20 minutes with a light physical activity lasting seven minutes to prolong life. Previous research has shown that being …
Read More »Moving every 20 minutes can help heart patients prolong their lives
[ad_1] According to a new study, heart patients can prolong their lives if they interrupt their sedentary lifestyle and move every 20 minutes The study was presented at the Canadian Congress on …
Read More »Heart patients should take breaks every 20 minutes: study
[ad_1] Previous research has shown that staying sedentary for long periods of time can shorten life, but taking breaks to get around could neutralize risks, especially if it meant burning more than …
Read More »New sensor to detect the unborn baby's heart
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Read More »Heart patients should take breaks every 20 minutes: study
[ad_1] Cardiac patients should engage in light physical activities such as getting up or walking at a casual pace for about seven minutes every 20 minutes in front of a computer or …
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