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.
‘My cholesterol is rising’: Symptoms of a heart attack in men and women and when to seek urgent help
The article discusses critical symptoms of heart attacks in both men and women, emphasizing the urgency of seeking medical attention within 15 minutes.
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.
The War Has Come Even Closer to the Heart of Beirut. Lebanon Wants to Negotiate a Ceasefire, but Is Alone
Lebanon is facing devastating consequences from ongoing Israeli attacks, with over a thousand casualties reported and widespread displacement.
Indians Will Become 'Lazy' by 2050! The Risk of Heart Attacks and Diabetes Will Increase
A recent study predicts that rising temperatures due to climate change will lead to increased laziness and health risks like diabetes and heart attacks among Indians by 2050.
Horror 'black rain' falling amid Iran war can cause heart attacks and premature death
Residents of Tehran are suffering from toxic 'black rain' caused by US-Israeli airstrikes, leading to serious health risks and environmental damage.
The myth of Chuck Norris supposedly having two heart attacks in less than an hour
The article discusses the myth surrounding Chuck Norris's alleged survival of two heart attacks within a short period, highlighting his resilience and humorous outlook on aging.
What are Iran's 'missile cities', underground fortresses in the heart of the mountains, and important 'weapons' in the war
Iran has built extensive underground military complexes known as 'missile cities' to store and launch strategic armaments as part of its defense strategy against attacks from Israel and the United States.
Trapped in the Hell of Hypochondria: "I Felt I Had Covid, Multiple Sclerosis, Bladder Cancer, Heart Attacks... Absolutely Everything"
The article explores how hypochondria affects individuals by turning ordinary symptoms into paralyzing fears of serious illness.
Strikes in the Heart of Tel Aviv.. Central Train Stations Under Fire
Israeli media reports significant damage to vital transport facilities in Tel Aviv due to Iranian missile attacks and Hezbollah assaults, leading to disruptions in train and bus services in one of the area’s busiest zones.
Redesigning the Heart of Oslo after the Tragedy
The article discusses the rebuilding of Norway's government headquarters in Oslo after the tragic 2011 terror attacks.
SILENT KILLER: Why do heart attacks affect women who consider themselves healthy?
Heart and vascular diseases remain a leading cause of death in Estonia for both genders, with rising cholesterol levels particularly affecting women who believe they are in good health.
New Attack by Iran in the Heart of Baghdad: Drones and Rockets Against the American Embassy (Video)
The American embassy in Baghdad was targeted by a wave of drone and rocket attacks, described by Iraqi security sources as the most intense assault since the beginning of such strikes.
Why it is dangerous to relativize the effects of the flu and what the greatest risks are
Cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione emphasizes the importance of flu vaccination in preventing severe complications such as heart attacks and strokes during a discussion on LN+ in Argentina.
Trump Attacks Iran's 'Forbidden Island', Worst Scenario Begins to Unfold
President Trump claims that U.S. forces have fully destroyed military targets on Iran's strategically significant Karg Island, the heart of its oil industry.
New guidelines with recommended cholesterol levels to prevent heart attacks and strokes published
New guidelines for cholesterol levels aimed at preventing heart attacks and strokes have been published by major U.S. medical associations.
Ramadan under fire in Zarzir: the 'blind missile' that hit the Arab heart of Israel
An Iranian missile attack in Zarzir, an Arab town in northern Israel, injured 85 people and destroyed 300 homes during Ramadan, raising concerns about the nature and intent behind such attacks.
More Alarms, Fewer Launches: 12 Days of War in Iran Are Very Different from Previous Ones
The article compares the recent missile attacks on Israel from Iran during Operation 'With a Lion's Heart' to previous conflicts, highlighting differences in the quantities and types of attacks.
Kounis Syndrome: A Overlooked Cause of Heart Attacks
The article discusses Kounis Syndrome, a rare condition that can cause heart attacks due to allergic reactions to medications or foods, often going undiagnosed.
Four out of ten Czechs do not go for preventive check-ups. They risk heart attack and stroke
A significant portion of the Czech population is neglecting preventive health check-ups, putting themselves at higher risk for severe conditions like heart attacks and strokes.
The bedtime habit that can reduce the risk of heart attack and lower blood pressure
Two habits may save thousands of lives by reducing the risk of heart attacks and lowering blood pressure.
Ozempic-style drugs could slash complication risks after heart attacks, research suggests
Research suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists, such as Ozempic, may help prevent serious cardiac complications following heart attacks by opening previously blocked small blood vessels.
Israel: Conducts New Attacks on Iran
Israel has launched new attacks targeting the heart of Tehran amid ongoing military offensives against Iran following a joint attack with the U.S.
Attacks in Iran: Israel renews attacks "in the heart of Tehran"
Israel has intensified its military operations with renewed attacks reportedly occurring in central Tehran, amid rising tensions in the region.
Israel continued a large-scale wave of attacks in the heart of Tehran on Sunday
Israel has commenced extensive airstrikes targeting Iranian regime sites in Tehran, resulting in significant civilian casualties.
Photos: Iran Under Fire on the Second Day. Israel Attacks 'in the Heart of Tehran'
The article discusses ongoing military actions in Iran, specifically focusing on Israeli attacks in Tehran.
Your Walking Speed Can Indicate Risks of Dementia and Heart Disease – Here's How to Easily Measure It Yourself
Walking speed is a significant indicator of a person’s health and functional capacity, potentially revealing risks for heart attacks, dementia, and even imminent death.
USA: Deaths from heart attack increased among adults under 55 years
Increased mortality from heart attacks among adults under 55 in the USA highlights gender disparities in hospital care and outcomes.
When Fear Makes You Sick: 'Panic Attacks Can Feel Like a Heart Attack'
The article discusses the prevalence of anxiety disorders, specifically panic attacks, and explores how fear, while primal, can lead to serious health issues if not managed appropriately.
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.
Bedouin Communities at the Heart of the Occupation Plans to Swallow the West Bank
The article discusses the rising attacks on Bedouin communities in the West Bank as part of broader Israeli policies aimed at demographic changes and displacement.
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.
Promising drug compound attacks fat from genetic roots
A new oral drug compound, TLC-2716, shows promise in significantly reducing blood fat levels linked to fatal heart diseases.
What is broken heart syndrome? Science explains how emotional stress can cause intense chest pain
The article discusses broken heart syndrome, a condition triggered by extreme emotional stress that can result in intense chest pain, confusion with heart attacks, and may require medical treatment for recovery.
Anurag Kashyap's 'Miscarriage' Due to Netflix, Suffered Two Heart Attacks
Anurag Kashyap reveals how setbacks related to his Netflix adaptation of 'Maximum City' led to severe personal and professional challenges, including heart attacks.
The far left has blood on its hands: LFI at the heart of the storm in the Assembly
The far-left party LFI is facing intense criticism in the French National Assembly following the murder of Quentin Deranque, with party members advised to refrain from responding to attacks directed at them.
Column 'Health Myths': Does Too Much Sleep Make You Sick?
This article explores the health implications of oversleeping, questioning whether it can lead to serious health issues like heart attacks and diabetes.
From refineries to the 'shadow fleet': How Kyiv strikes at the heart of the Russian economy?
Ukraine has intensified its drone and missile attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, putting pressure on Moscow's war financing.
Russia attacks the heart of the Ukrainian network with bombings of thermal plants and high-voltage lines
Russia has conducted massive bombings on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, leading to widespread blackouts across the country.
"Superfood" for breakfast: reduces cholesterol levels, risk of heart attack
A study from Bonn University indicates that regular consumption of oatmeal can lead to significant reductions in cholesterol levels and lower the risk of heart attacks among individuals with certain health conditions.
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.
Doctors: Want better heart health? Practice these three habits
Doctors emphasize the importance of daily habits for better heart health, especially in preventing serious conditions like heart attacks and cardiovascular diseases.
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.
Millions of Czechs in danger, flu can lead to heart attacks. Doctors explain why
A significant number of Czechs underestimate the flu's severity and refuse vaccination, risking severe complications, especially among diabetics, according to doctors and recent studies.
Jill Halfpenny shares her 'pain and tears' over heart attacks that changed her life
Actress Jill Halfpenny opens up about her transformative experiences with heart attacks, sharing her journey of grief and her evolving career in television.
686 Workers Die in Workplace Accidents Until November, 55 Less Than in 2024
A total of 686 workers have died in workplace accidents from January to November 2025, marking a decrease of 55 compared to the same period in 2024, primarily due to heart attacks, strokes, and accidents caused by falls.
Sexism in Medicine: Not All Hearts Beat the Same
The article explores the issue of sexism in cardiology, highlighting how heart attacks are often perceived as a male condition, leaving women's symptoms frequently unrecognized and calling for a more gender-sensitive approach in treatment.
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.
If a heart attack, then in January. There are reasons for this, describes cardiologist Veselka
Cardiologist Josef Veselka explains that January sees the highest incidence of heart attacks due to cold weather, which constricts blood vessels and increases the risk of blockages, especially among older and cardiovascular patients.
From January, preventive examinations will change. Doctors want to prevent, for example, diabetes or heart attacks
Starting in January, doctors will implement changes to preventive examinations aimed at reducing the risks of diabetes and heart attacks.