Cardiologist Warns: 7 Habits to Avoid After 7 PM
A cardiologist warns that certain evening habits can negatively impact heart health and offers advice on what to avoid after 7 PM.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
Cholesterol disorders are increasingly seen in young people and women
Cholesterol disorders are becoming more prevalent among young people and women in Estonia, especially after menopause, leading to a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Women who enter menopause before 40 have a higher risk of heart attack, study says
A new study reveals that women who experience menopause before age 40 have a significantly higher risk of heart attacks compared to those who enter menopause later.
Women who experience menopause before age 40 have a higher risk of suffering a heart attack
A new study indicates that women who experience menopause before the age of 40 face a significantly higher risk of heart attacks compared to those who go through menopause later.
From diet to exercise: How Nigerians with hypertension can cut disease risk
A study highlights that Nigerians with hypertension can significantly reduce their heart disease and diabetes risk through healthy lifestyle changes.
The risk is anticipated: men should start monitoring the heart health of young people, according to a new study
A new study indicates that men should begin monitoring their heart health at a younger age, as the risk of cardiovascular diseases may increase earlier than previously thought.
What do cavities and gingivitis have to do with stroke? Study indicates significant increased risk of stroke
A study suggests that the combination of cavities and gum disease significantly increases the risk of stroke by 86%.
Having a purpose in life and inner peace can improve heart health
A Brazilian study suggests that having a purpose in life and a sense of inner peace may contribute to better vascular health and a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases.
A Major Study: These Two Sleep Disorders Together are Particularly Dangerous for the Heart
A new study reveals that the combination of two common sleep disorders poses a significantly greater risk to heart health than previously thought.
A Silent Threat to the Heart: When to Worry Even When Feeling Well
A heart disease prevention program in Lithuania emphasizes the importance of early identification and management of risk factors like obesity and hypertension.
Why the female heart needs extra care
The article highlights alarming statistics regarding the rising risk of cardiovascular diseases among women and emphasizes the need for increased awareness and care.
AI can identify the risk of severe heart diseases from mammograms; understand the relationship
Artificial intelligence can predict cardiovascular disease risk in women by analyzing mammograms, according to a study from the European Society of Cardiology.
Cardiologist shares coffeeโs โlong-term effectsโ on the heart may not be what you think
A cardiologist explains that coffee may contribute to longevity and a lower risk of cardiovascular disease when consumed in moderation.
Improving Blood Sugar and Heart Health: How Many Hours to Fast Before Going to Sleep
A study by Northwestern Medicine emphasizes the health benefits of extending the overnight fasting period for middle-aged and older adults at risk of cardiometabolic diseases.
Study: Traffic Noise Raises Cholesterol
A recent study from the University of Oulu shows that nighttime traffic noise increases blood cholesterol and fat levels, raising the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Lorraine doctor Amir Khan's two golden rules to cut risk of heart disease and inflammation
Dr. Amir Khan advises on two golden rules to reduce heart disease and inflammation risk during his appearance on ITV's Lorraine.
The use of these medications is increasing - a worrying connection to serious diseases
A Finnish study has found a concerning link between the off-label use of antipsychotics in the elderly and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and cerebrovascular disorders.
Coronary artery disease can be different in diabetics
Diabetes patients have a higher risk of coronary artery stent re-narrowing and clot formation than non-diabetics, affecting both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes patients.
Silently Approaching High Cholesterol... If Left Untreated, It Can Lead to Myocardial Infarction and Stroke
The article discusses how undetected high cholesterol can significantly increase the risk of serious cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes.
Familiar berry is a completely superior health bomb - Eat it every day
Lingonberries are highlighted for their numerous health benefits, including reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Study in the United States reveals the three-hour rule that helps improve heart health
A recent study in the United States suggests that a simple nighttime habit known as the 'three-hour rule' can reduce cardiovascular risk by optimizing eating and light exposure before sleep.
Penis health could predict overall fitness
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is presented as a significant warning indicator for cardiovascular health problems due to the shared underlying mechanisms and risk factors.
Non-adherence to treatment of chronic diseases can become a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes
A consortium of over 40 medical entities from Latin America advocates recognizing non-adherence to chronic disease treatments as a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes.
How depression and anxiety increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases
A new study reinforces the established link between mental disorders such as depression and anxiety and the increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, highlighting biological mechanisms involved.
Three-hour evening habit could increase risk of heart disease, new study warns
A new study suggests that eating dinner at least three hours before bedtime may reduce the risk of heart disease by improving various cardiovascular health metrics.
How does magnesium protect the heart?
Magnesium is a vital mineral that plays a crucial role in heart health, as recent studies show that higher magnesium intake significantly reduces the risk of sudden cardiac death, particularly among women.
Only half of Canadians know risk factors for heart disease: report
A report reveals that only 50% of Canadians are aware of the risk factors for heart disease, highlighting a significant gap in public knowledge about cardiovascular health.
8 minutes of anger hardens blood vessels... this is the effect on the brain
A study reveals that just 8 minutes of intense anger can harden blood vessels and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
The cardiovascular risk of women starts before pregnancy and skyrockets after menopause
The article highlights that cardiovascular disease poses a significant threat to women, starting before pregnancy and increasing dramatically after menopause, yet remains underdiagnosed and underrepresented in clinical studies.
Childhood obesity causes early vascular damage, says study with children from Sรฃo Paulo
A study reveals that childhood obesity significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular damage in children, indicating a need for early intervention and public health policies.
How can the diagnosis and treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia be improved?
The article discusses the need for improved diagnosis and treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia, a hereditary disorder that results in high LDL cholesterol from birth, significantly increasing cardiovascular risk.
Men develop heart diseases up to 10 years earlier than women; risk increases from age 35
A study indicates that men begin to develop cardiovascular diseases significantly earlier than women, with risks diverging from approximately age 35.
8 Daily Habits That Harm Your Heart Health: How to Avoid Them?
The article discusses eight common daily habits that can negatively impact heart health and offers advice on how to avoid them.
Why evening people have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases
A study finds that evening people are more prone to cardiovascular diseases, with implications largely influenced by lifestyle habits that can be modified.
A Real Threat to the Heart: When to Worry Even When Feeling Well
The article discusses Lithuania's early cardiovascular disease prevention program aimed at individuals aged 40-60, highlighting the importance of early identification of key risk factors such as obesity, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol levels on heart health.
Five foods recommended to take care of the heart, according to experts
Experts recommend incorporating legumes, fatty fish, nuts, oats, and berries into oneโs diet to reduce the risk of heart disease.
An endocrinologist points out the 6 parameters that predict the risk of stroke or heart attacks
An endocrinologist discusses six key parameters that indicate the risk of stroke or heart attacks, emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular health.
The critical age for the heart in men and why the risk appears earlier compared to women
A recent study highlights that men face an increased risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women.
Climbing stairs competes with 10,000 steps in protecting the heart
A recent study reveals that daily stair climbing may reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases as effectively as walking 10,000 steps a day.
Cancer and Aspirin: New Research Reveals Something Unexpected
New research highlights that low daily doses of aspirin may reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases for some individuals, but the FDA recommends such use only under medical supervision, especially for those over 60.
Besides Hypertension, Excess Salt Also Favors Atherosclerosis
Recent research indicates that excess salt not only raises blood pressure but also contributes to the formation of arterial plaques, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
How staying up late increases cardiovascular risk โ What a new study shows about "night owls"
A recent study indicates that individuals who are more active in the evening and regularly stay up late may face an increased risk of heart disease.
Anvisa approves indication of Ozempic and Wegovy to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke
Anvisa has approved the use of semaglutide for adults with established cardiovascular disease or obesity to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
A New Study: The Risk of Heart Attacks in Men Begins at This Age
A long-term medical study reveals that the risk of cardiovascular diseases in men begins to rise significantly around age 35, prior to the age typically associated with preventive screenings by doctors.
Anvisa approves the use of semaglutide for reducing cardiovascular risk
Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) has approved semaglutide for reducing the risk of cardiovascular events, a drug popularized for weight loss efficacy.
Do you drink them too? Such drinks are worse for health than sweets
Recent research indicates that sugary beverages pose a greater long-term health risk than occasional sweet treats, as shown in two large studies focusing on cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes.
The rebound effect of Ozempic-type drugs: patients regain weight in less than two years
A meta-analysis of 37 studies warns that after discontinuing medications like Ozempic, patients tend to regain weight and return to prior cardiovascular and metabolic risk levels in less than two years.
Tell me how your gums are and I'll tell you how your health is: periodontitis as a warning sign beyond the mouth
The article discusses how periodontitis, a common yet often undiagnosed infection of the tissues supporting the teeth, is linked to an increased risk of various cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
Alert as more than 7m Brits at 'increased risk' of heart attacks this week
A cardiac nurse warns that over seven million people in the UK are at an increased risk of heart attacks due to cold weather conditions this week.