[ad_1] According to a new study by the University, a diet or herbal diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease including blood pressure triglycerides and l & rsquo; Toronto inflammation. The …
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[ad_1] ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – According to the CDC, about one in 100 babies has a conbad heart defect. It means that they are born with a structural problem in their …
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[ad_1] Heart disease is the deadliest among Indians, but the risk of heart disease varies among states, the richest and most urbanized states having more risk according to new study [19659002]. The …
Read More »"New health calculator can help predict the risk of heart disease"
[ad_1] Scientists created a new online health calculator that they believe could help people predict the risk of heart disease and estimate their heart age. The calculator, described in the Journal of …
Read More »Omega-3 supplements really do nothing for your heart, concludes new study | NEWS.am Medicine
[ad_1] Contrary to popular belief, taking omega-3 fish oil supplements does little or nothing to protect your heart. Omega-3 fatty acids may still be part of a healthy diet, but according to …
Read More »Heart attacks in pregnant women are rising, according to a study
[ad_1] Written by Harrison Cook | July 19, 2018 | <a href = "http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/quality/heart-attacks-in-pregnant-women-on-the-rise-study-says.html?tmpl=component&print=1" data- tracking = "print" title = "Print article < Heart attacks in pregnant women on the rise, study …
Read More »HIV-infected people twice at risk for heart disease
[ad_1] Washington DC, July 19: According to a global study, HIV infection doubles the risk of heart disease. Analysis of global numbers reveals that HIV-badociated cardiovascular disease has more than tripled in …
Read More »HIV infection doubles the risk of heart disease: Study: Nagaland Post
[ad_1] People infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease, a new study found. The results, published in the journal Circulation, suggest that the …
Read More »Heart attack: Daily exercise can reduce the risk of heart attack, even if you live in a polluted area
[ad_1] LONDON: People who continue their regular physical activity can reduce the risk of initial and recurrent heart attack, even in areas with moderate to high levels of road pollution, according to …
Read More »Risk of heart attack on the rise for pregnant women
[ad_1] Suscribe to the newsletter SUBSCRIBE Pregnant women, especially the older ones, should watch for signs of heart problems as their pregnancy progresses and their babies arrive Pregnancy , delivery or during …
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