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How to prevent a heart attack before it happens: What every adult needs to know today
Cardiovascular disease remains the world’s leading cause of death, but science shows that most heart attacks can be prevented ...
Good morning, welcome back to the broadcast Retirement Network. This is BRN AM for Wednesday, July 31st, 2024. And our top story today, ways to prevent heart disease. Joining me now to discuss this ...
Heart disease continues to stand as the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. Coronary heart disease, the most common type of heart disease in the U.S., was responsible for the deaths of nearly ...
What can you do to prevent or reverse heart disease? Studies indicate that pairing a healthy diet with regular exercise is the best way not only to prevent heart disease, but to reverse some risk ...
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Can Wearable Devices Help Prevent Heart Disease?
Smartwatches and wearable heart monitors can help detect issues such as irregular heart rhythms. But they also have limits ...
A new study underscores what we already knew about the Mediterranean diet: it’s one of the best diets for all stages of life. Are you a woman approaching menopause? If so, there’s no better time to ...
A new study examines how physical activity can help reduce heart health risks. If you have a parent or sibling with heart disease, especially one that died at a young age, should you avoid exercise ...
Heart attack-related deaths are down by nearly 90% since 1970, according to a new study. However, other heart disease-related deaths are on the rise. We asked experts to explain the findings and how ...
Researchers at UT Arlington have discovered a key enzyme, IDO1, that when blocked, helps immune cells regain their ability to properly process cholesterol—something that breaks down during ...
Hackensack Meridian JFK’s chief of cardiology explains how alcohol, salty foods, and holiday excess can lead to dangerous ...
December can be hard on the heart as people eat and drink too much, and stress about the festive season. “The holidays are the worst time of the year” for heart health, Dr. Marc Eisenberg, a clinical ...
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