21/04 Post-Bennett heart attack: Warning signs and first aid treatment until MDA arrives
-Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett underwent Catheterization at Meir Medical Center after suffering a heart attack during physical activity.
- Jerusalem Post21/04 A revolution in heart disease? Focus shifts to staying ahead of the blockage
-A complete change in thinking could save up to 8.7m lives each year
- The Irish Times14/04 Often done, 8 ways to cook these vegetables are not good for the heart
-Healthy vegetables are not necessarily safe for the heart if cooked in the wrong way. Check eight vegetable cooking errors that can actually trigger heart risk
- MSN14/04 ‘I really had no idea I was having a heart attack’
-New research reveals ‘alarming gaps in awareness’ of heart attack symptoms among women
- The Irish Times10/04 Frequent type of preparation of coffee increases the risk of heart diseases
-Many use the cup of coffee several times in everyday life - mostly from the practical coffee machine. But new data show: For heart health, it is crucial how exactly you prepare your coffee. Fitbook Fitness editor Janine Riedle explains what to look for.
- MSN04/04 How does walking help you lose belly fat?
-Regular walking can be a powerful tool in reducing belly fat by helping your body burn calories, preserve lean muscle, and manage weight effectively.
- MSN31/03 Wholegrain foods: Are they really healthier than white rice, bread and pasta?
-Wholegrain foods certainly have health benefits, but that doesn’t mean refined grains need to be entirely avoided, experts say
- The Irish Times22/03 Smart watches reveal heart health ... a new technology to monitor the rate of strikes!
-Researchers from the American University of North Western have developed a new scale that uses smart watches to measure heart health, relying on the rate of strikes for each step.
- Alghad19/03 Signs of the heart in a healthy and unhealthy condition, recognize the difference
-Recognizing the heart signs in a healthy or unhealthy condition is important to keep this vital organs from an early age.
- MSN16/03 Aurelio Rojas, cardiologist, 35 years: "It is possible to reduce cholesterol naturally doing sports and eating nuts, blue fish and olive oil"
-High cholesterol is one of the main concerns of the adult population in Spain. The truth is that, in our country, it is estimated that about 50% of adults have high levels of cholesterol, a figure that, as if that were not enough, increases with age. The problem is that, in addition, many people do not know that they have high cholesterol ...
- MSN13/03 World’s first artificial heart recipient discharged, marking medical breakthrough
-The recipient underwent a six-hour operation in November, surviving on the artificial heart for over 100 days until a donor heart transplant could occur in early March.
- Jerusalem Post12/03 Changing TV habits may slash your risk of suffering a deadly heart attack
-Research reveals how much TV you should watch per day to cut risk.
- Express11/03 These 5 things related to cholesterol and heart health are completely wrong, do not trust even by mistake
-Many things related to bad cholesterol and heart health are spread among people. Some of these things are completely myths that believe that there is nothing but loss of health.
- MSN06/03 Fasting Ramadan protects against coronary artery diseases
-A recent study revealed a possible positive effect of fasting Ramadan on the rates of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
- Alghad23/02 Explainer: The complex medical factors undermining the health of Pope Francis
-It would take very little for his medical situation ‘to become unbalanced’, says pope’s doctor
- The Irish Times13/02 The keto diet sounds appetising, but there are risks - here is what you need to know
-What the Science Says: The keto diet centres on burning fats by eating high-fat foods that people enjoy, all while losing weight
- The Irish Times12/02 Does sports strengthen the heart?
-While regular exercise was recommended for heart health, the warning that excessive sport could lead to cardiovascular problems.
- Yeniakit12/02 How to eat oatmeal with a variety of variations
-Oatmeal can be enjoyed in various ways. This is the list.
- MSN09/02 ‘One day I was playing tennis, the next I was having open-heart surgery’
-My decades-long run of relative good health was over. In the playlist of my life, this was a needle-scratching-vinyl moment
- The Irish Times07/02 Harmful to the heart! How much wine and beer are just okay per week?
-Here is an after -work beer, as a glass of wine for eating: alcohol is omnipresent in our society. For responsible consumption, research determined certain maximum quantities that should not be exceeded. But these values could be too high.
- MSN06/02 Quiet, please! The remarkable power of silence – for our bodies and our minds
-Time spent quietly allows us to unpack the contents of our mind and sort through them with greater clarity
- The Irish Times05/02 This test gives correct information about blockage in heart, see these symptoms and check
-The heart is an important part for our body. Today, due to running life and wrong eating, heart problems are increasing rapidly. The problem of blockage in the heart is becoming common. In such a situation, we can be healthy and safe by getting some tests done. Let us know which test is the best for heart blockage.
- MSN02/02 Groundbreaking innovation: Artificial intelligence will play a key role
-90 percent accuracy in the diagnosis of heart failure, 3D coronary artery model and wearable devices, which provide early warning artificial intelligence technologies, doctors' decision -making processes, leading to a radical transformation in health services.
- Yeniakit30/01 When is the best sports time for heart health?
-Recent research shows that exercise time can actually play a role in reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
- MSN25/01 Beware of! This mistake increases the risk of sudden heart attack in children!
-Prof. Dr. Cemşit Karakurt warned that energy drinks could lead to heart rhythm disorders, tachycardia and sudden cardiac death in children and young people. He stressed that this risk is even greater for children with heart problems.
- Yeniakit23/01 The fibre phenomenon: 30 easy ways to get your fill of this life-changing nutrient
-It’s actually very simple to gradually and effectively raise your fibre intake when you put your mind to it
- The Irish Times22/01 Is Ginger Beneficial for Heart Health? This is the explanation...
-As a popular herbal ingredient, ginger has many benefits, including maintaining heart health. This is thanks to the phytochemical content and others.
- MSN21/01 Is it true that stress makes you gain weight?
-The truth lies in your ‘reward pathway’ and the tools you use to calm down
- The Irish Times19/01 The future you: 10 habits to acquire for long-term health and happiness
-Taking care of yourself now means you can reap the rewards of longer-term improved health and wellbeing in the future
- The Irish Times16/01 Your health in the world.. Healthy body fat percentage and danger signs.. Damage from spinal cord injury after Saif Ali Khan suffered 6 stab wounds to the spine.. Excessive exercise
-Over the past few hours, “Youm7” has presented a number of service topics that provide medical advice of interest to all family members.
- Youm710/01 The ideal breakfast to protect the heart
-Breakfast could be the key to a healthier heart - as long as it meets certain criteria. A new study from Spain found out which factors are important in the morning. FITBOOK nutrition expert Sophie Brünke presents the scientists' findings.
- MSN08/01 Drinking coffee can bring health benefits, but it depends on when you drink it, new study finds
-Morning coffee drinkers less likely to die from cardiovascular disease, analysis suggests
- The Irish Times07/01 Who is behind Fire1 and what how does its device help with the management of heart failure?
-Irish medtech company claims its technology enables patients to monitor and control their fluid volume themselves with a device at home
- The Irish Times06/01 The effect of cold weather on heart health
-Today, Monday, the bulletin of the Family Health Care Institute (one of the King Hussein Foundation institutes) talks about the effect of cold weather on heart health. Cold weather may pose a major health challenge, especially for those who suffer from chronic health problems or are at risk of heart disease.
- Alghad04/01 What happens if you eat flax seeds daily?
-What happens if you eat flax seeds daily? Including nuts and seeds in the diet is very beneficial for health. Flax seeds can have many benefits. Flax seeds are rich in nutrients. It is helpful in reducing heart and inflammation problems. Flax seeds are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health. Cholester...
- MSN02/01 Surprising veggie with ‘remarkable’ benefits
-When it comes to healthy eating, veggies are always a good choice — but one takes the cake for being the healthiest.
- News.com.au02/01 7 Healthy Foods for the Heart, Fatty Fish to Dark Chocolate
-Foods that are healthy for the heart must contain fiber, healthy fats, and potassium, among others. Apart from that, it must be low in salt and not contain saturated fat.
- MSN31/12 A Irish cardiologist’s tips on how to ‘make purposeful changes in your life and see them through’
-Prof Robert Kelly on how to make healthy heart habits stick
- The Irish Times28/12 To improve heart health and reduce cholesterol...here is this simple nutritional advice
-To improve heart health and reduce cholesterol...here is this simple nutritional advice
- Lebanon2428/12 The best meal for heart health...a study reveals its details
-The best meal for heart health...a study reveals its details
- Lebanon2427/12 ‘Tear in his eye’: Everyone says same thing about Warne kids
-The cricket world was all left saying the same thing as Shane Warne’s kids spread the legend’s message during the Boxing Day Test.
- News.com.au20/12 7 Breathing Exercises to Lower Your Blood Pressure
-Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD Breathing exercises to lower blood pressure can help people living with hypertension (high blood pressure). High blood pressure is a common serious condition that increases the risk of stroke, kidney failure, and heart disease. Managing high blood pressure is key to living a healthy life. Techniques like...
- MSN19/12 It can cure many diseases! The "Little Brain" of the heart was discovered
-Scientists have developed the first three-dimensional map of the heart's nervous system that works independently of the brain. This neural network, called the "little brain", may open the door to new treatment methods related to heart health.
- Yeniakit17/12 Heart surgery postponed for 2 months! Family of 6 used the same toothbrush
-Drawing attention to the effect of oral hygiene on heart surgeries, Assoc. Dr. Ömer Faruk Çiçek revealed the risk of infection that occurs when a family of 6 uses the same toothbrush.
- Yeniakit16/12 Many people make this mistake! Excessive exercise can damage the heart
-Cardiology Specialist Prof. Dr. Okay Abacı stated that excessive exercise can harm heart and muscle health, and that the healthiest sport is regular brisk walking.
- Yeniakit16/12 If you want to keep your heart healthy for a long time, then know the balloon home remedy of Dr. Trehan and SK Sarin.
-The country's top cardiologists, Dr. Naresh Trehan and Dr. SK Sarin, told simple and indigenous solutions for those who want to find out how healthy their lungs are. He said that he can test it by inflating a balloon.
- MSN13/12 Diabetes: Do not take cardamom lightly, it is a panacea for blood sugar, consume it like this
-Crores of people around the world are struggling with the problem of diabetes. Due to this disease, other parts of the body are also affected. Diabetes is also called silent killer. Insulin is not produced in diabetic patients. In such a situation the blood sugar level starts increasing. If the situation becomes serious, this condition can prove fatal for the person. In such a situation, it is ver
- MSN12/12 5 red fruits that promote heart health.. What are they?
-5 red fruits that promote heart health.. What are they?
- Lebanon2409/12 What to Drink to Keep Your Heart Healthy? Here are the 7 lists
-Several drinks have been proven to control blood pressure and cholesterol which is beneficial for heart health. Here's the review...
- MSN09/12 Heart disease in women: ‘We need to pay attention to everything and not hope it will go away’
-Heart disease is the number one killer for women in Ireland – but 80% of it is preventable
- The Irish Times07/12 Its usage has increased significantly! Be careful, it can stop the heart
-Vice President of Turkish Gastroenterology Association Prof. Dr. Müjde Soytürk warned against unconscious use of magnesium and said, "Excessive magnesium intake may cause nausea, diarrhea, low blood pressure and, in advanced cases, cardiac arrest."
- Yeniakit03/12 Important warning from the expert! Severe cold threatens your heart
-The risk of heart attack increases in severe cold. Experts emphasize that regular exercise and nutrition should be taken into consideration for heart health.
- Yeniakit03/12 Great innovation! Revolutionary method in heart surgeries
-Cardiovascular Surgery Specialist Prof. from Medipol Health Group. Dr. Cengiz Köksal explained that small incisions and interventions without stopping the heart in heart surgeries provide great advantages for patients. Prof. Dr. Köksal stated that the rate of heart surgeries performed with this method reached 90 percent.
- Yeniakit01/12 Three simple steps for better heart health... Avoid these everyday foods
-Heart disease is a leading cause of death globally, but improving heart health may be simpler than we think. Eliminating three specific foods from your daily diet is enough to have a positive impact on your heart health, according to a recent report in the Huffington Post.
- Alghad28/11 What happens if we eat 1 egg every day?
-Eating an egg a day can bring several health benefits, but it is also important to consider some precautions. I will list the main impacts that daily egg consumption can have:
- MSN27/11 These diseases are all caused by "anger". Don't be angry again after reading this.
-Emotions, especially anger and depression, have profound effects on our physical health. High blood pressure, anger, blood pressure soaring. Imagine that you are driving a car on the highway. Suddenly, the car in front of you suddenly stops, and you have to quickly brake and apply the brakes to the bottom. At this time, do you feel your heart pounding? He was pounding and his blood pressure was ri
- MSN26/11 Arjuna bark tea will open clogged veins, know its 5 benefits and how to make it
-Health Desk, Indore. Arjuna is a powerful Ayurvedic herb, known to be especially beneficial for heart health. Arjuna bark is used as a major medicine in Ayurveda to strengthen the heart muscles, tone them and energize the heart. Consuming Arjuna bark helps support all aspects of the heart and promote its health. How to use Arjuna bark? Ayurvedic physician Dr....
- MSN25/11 Young people are in danger! The risk is increasing
-Modern lifestyle and poor eating habits cause an increase in cardiovascular diseases in young people.
- Yeniakit24/11 10 PAFI Solo Tips for Maintaining Heart Health
-One of the best ways to maintain heart health is to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
- MSN20/11 What Does a Healthy Heart Look Like? Here are 10 Signs of a Healthy Heart
-Is your heart health healthy? Here are 10 signs of a healthy heart that are influenced by lifestyle. Listen carefully.
- MSN19/11 It threatens your heart! Those who exercise are also at risk
-A new study has revealed that being sedentary for long periods of time increases the risk of heart failure even in individuals who exercise regularly.
- Yeniakit15/11 Researchers discover another lipid that can trigger arteriosclerosis
-Atherosclerosis is characterized by hardened vessel walls, low elasticity of the arteries and the deposition of so-called “plaques”. Until now, the focus of therapy has only been on reducing elevated cholesterol levels. But scientists have identified another lipid that is involved in the development of the vascular disease – FITBOOK editor Sophie Brünke reports.
- MSN15/11 Often done by many people, it turns out these 5 habits can damage the heart
-Below are several habits that can damage the heart, from lack of sleep to a diet high in fat and sugar.
- MSN26/10 High blood pressure: foods that should be avoided to maintain heart health
-High blood pressure: foods that should be avoided to maintain heart health
- Lebanon2426/10 Unhealthy diet can lead to cardiovascular disease at a young age
-Experts state that unhealthy nutrition is an important factor in the emergence of cardiovascular diseases at young ages.
- MSN24/10 Having two popular breakfast items every day could lower cholesterol
-Breakfast can have a major impact on one's health causing elevated blood sugar levels which may impact energy levels and is notorious for a person's cholesterol levels.
- Express05/10 If you want to reduce bad cholesterol, then start eating these 3 vegetables from today itself.
-The amount of cholesterol in the body has a deep impact on your overall health. It's actually a fat-like substance, which is important for making hormones and digesting fatty foods. Good cholesterol and bad cholesterol are found in the body. We should always focus on increasing good cholesterol in the body. If the amount of bad cholesterol starts increasing in the body, then you may not only have
- MSN28/09 Sausages: everything you need to know before eating them
-Sausages have always been a popular food, appreciated for their practicality, versatility and flavor. This sausage is used in various preparations: hot dogs, quick dishes, barbecues and appetizers. However, behind its apparent simplicity, there are several critical issues, especially from a nutritional, health and environmental point of view. Let's discover them together!
- MSN25/09 These symptoms appear before heart attack, know the reasons and prevention measures
-Heart attack cases have increased rapidly in the last few years. Cases of death due to heart attack keep coming to light every day. Earlier, heart attacks used to happen only to elderly or middle-aged people, but nowadays even young people are falling prey to it. People aged between 20 to 30 years are dying due to heart attack. In a way, it has become a silent killer. Let us know why heart attacks
- MSN23/09 Sports that maintain heart health.. Learn about them
-Sports that maintain heart health.. Learn about them
- Lebanon2420/09 Mother ‘absolutely broken’ after daughter dies from rare genetic disorder
-The condition was the same that resulted in the death of her son
- TheTelegraph20/09 5 Ways to Maintain Fetal Heart Health
-Heart defects in the fetus can be prevented by doing several important things during pregnancy. Here are 5 ways to maintain fetal heart health, Mother.
- MSN17/09 The secret to a long life, do 8 habits for a healthy heart
-The secret to a long life is by adopting the following 8 heart-healthy habits.
- MSN16/09 How many push-ups you can do says something about the risk of a heart attack
-According to scientists at Harvard University, you can apparently reduce your risk of a potentially fatal heart attack by training push-ups, a simple bodyweight exercise. How many do you have to create for this positive effect to occur?
- MSN14/09 6 Recommendations for Exercise that are Safe for the Heart, Don't Take Risks!
-Many people ask what exercise is safe for the heart, here are some complete recommendations.
- MSN13/09 Saudi hospital performs first fully robotic heart transplant in groundbreaking 2.5 hour operation
-The innovation is hoped to shift heart transplant surgery away from traditional chest-opening procedures, which have long recovery periods lasting weeks or months.
- Jerusalem Post12/09 'Economy class syndrome' is a medical issue that can happen on flights — no matter where you sit
-Deep vein thrombosis can be a serious health issue that strikes at any time. But medium-to long-haul flights increase the risk of developing it.
- CNBC09/09 6 Signs of Heart Problems Even Young People Should Know
-They could be harmless, but they could also be red flags.
- MSN07/09 Pomegranate juice...the secret to weight loss and heart health in one cup
-Pomegranate juice...the secret to weight loss and heart health in one cup
- Lebanon2407/09 5 Carbohydrates that are Healthy for the Heart
-Lentils are a healthy food rich in carbohydrates due to their high fiber content and are also a source of protein, vitamins and minerals.
- MSN05/09 It promotes heart health and reduces cholesterol. Know the red fruit, which has multiple health benefits
-It promotes heart health and reduces cholesterol. Know the red fruit, which has multiple health benefits
- Lebanon2404/09 Practices that cause problems to your heart. Avoid them
-It's common knowledge that some habits, like smoking, can damage your heart over time, but many daily habits that we don't really think about, like how often we brush our teeth, the nutritional supplements we take and how much coffee we drink, can also affect our heart health.
- Alghad01/09 Just three weeks of eating badly found to raise heart disease risk
-A group put on a diet full of saturated fats saw basic health markers fall sharply in a short time while those eating healthy fats benefited
- TheTelegraph30/08 Sleep in this weekend — it may help you live longer and avoid heart disease
-It's healthy to sleep in on the weekends to catch up, science shows. Good sleep is key for fitness, longevity, and even weight loss.
- BusinessInsider29/08 This disease is confused with a heart attack! It is more common in women
-Cardiology Specialist Prof. Dr. Ali Cemal Sağ gave information about broken heart syndrome.
- Yeniakit29/08 Weekend lie-ins could cut heart attack risk
-Catching up on rest on Saturdays or Sundays can have ‘significant’ impact on health, researchers say
- TheTelegraph22/08 What bowel movement frequency says about heart health
-Anyone who does not have regular bowel movements initially associates this with digestive problems and intestinal health. But the effects can go much further and even have serious consequences. This is shown by a new study - FITBOOK editor Janine Riedle summarizes the results.
- MSN16/08 Family of mother who died after being wrongly discharged wins £130,000 payout
-Jade Ellis, 36, was sent home with paracetamol for ‘trapped nerve’ during fatal cardiac arrest
- TheTelegraph15/08 Taking drugs has never been more dangerous, warns crime chief
-The rise of synthetic opioids in recreational narcotics, including ecstasy and cocaine, has led to death rates more than doubling in decade
- TheTelegraph14/08 Work-related stress can double risk of potentially deadly irregular heartbeat
-Study finds job strain along with effort-reward imbalance is associated with much greater chance of developing atrial fibrillation
- TheTelegraph07/08 A man rapidly lost weight on a popular weight-loss drug. After 6 months, he was hospitalized with heart problems and confusion.
-A man lost more than 80 pounds in six months on popular weight drug tirzepatide. He hadn't adjusted his other medications, causing a dangerous side effect.
- BusinessInsider30/07 North Korea is looking for medicine overseas to treat Kim Jong Un's obesity, spy agency says
-North Korean officials are searching overseas for medicine to treat Kim Jong Un's obesity-related health issues, a South Korean spy agency said.
- BusinessInsider27/07 Diving medallist bounced back from sudden death of beloved coach
-Scarlett Mew Jensen and Yasmin Harper won a synchronised springboard bronze, the first women’s diving medals since 1960
- TheTelegraph26/07 For a year Debra told doctors she had pain in her chest. Then she had a second heart attack
-Over time, women have shared stories of feeling dismissed and ignored by healthcare professionals. Now the results of a national survey hint at just how serious the problem is.
- abc.net.au25/07 Avocado: How Nutrition Professionals Rate This Superfood's Health Benefits, Nutrition Facts, And More
-This article provides an overview of the benefits and side effects of avocado consumption from the perspectives of two experts. It is revealed that avocado is a nutrient-rich fruit that can promote brain health, heart health, gut health, and vision health. Additionally, it can provide energy and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, excessive consumption of avocado can cause digestiv
- MSN24/07 It will be sold for 10 lira per kilo in Adana! It has many benefits, from sexuality to heart health.
-Harvesting of carob, which is produced by villagers in barren lands at an altitude of 600 meters in Adana's Kozan district, has started. In temperatures exceeding 40 degrees, carob and carob trees are collected one by one with great effort.
- MSN24/07 The Nutritionist's Guide to Eating Strawberries: Tips from the Pros
-This article explores the health benefits of strawberries from the perspectives of three experts in the field of nutrition and diabetes science. The experts discuss the potential of strawberries to improve heart health, reduce the risk of cancer, and regulate blood sugar. Additionally, the article provides a quantity recommendation for consumption and potential side effects. Through this article,
- MSN17/07 A Guide to Lowering Triglycerides With or Without Medication
-Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the bloodstream. Though they play a key role in providing the body with energy, high triglyceride levels on a blood test are linked to a greater risk for other chronic health conditions, like heart disease and diabetes. Fortunately, you can lower triglyceride levels naturally with dietary, exercise, and life...
- MSN16/07 Mediterranean Diet May Improve Children's Heart Health, Study Finds
-A recent analysis shows that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and lean fish can significantly reduce blood pressure and cholesterol in young people, suggesting long-term benefits
- Infobae15/07 Guava: Nutrition Tips from the Pros
-This article provides an overview of the health benefits of guava, a popular fruit. It covers topics such as its potential to improve heart health, regulate blood pressure, prevent colds, and help with digestion. It also includes advice from nutritionists and health experts on how to incorporate guava into a balanced diet. Finally, it provides information on potential side effects and cautions aga
- MSN13/07 Sultry heat, risks for the heart and advice from the cardiologist
-Following a healthy diet and avoiding direct exposure to the sun's rays reduces the chances of experiencing health problems during heat waves: what to avoid and expert advice
- MSN12/07 Atenolol vs Metoprolol: What You Need to Know
-A pharmacist explains the similarities and differences between these two heart medications
- MSN11/07 Nurse, 40, died after medics dismissed hidden heart condition as anxiety
-NHS pays £1m compensation to husband, who was left to raise family’s three children alone after ‘wholly avoidable’ death
- TheTelegraph11/07 Retired teacher tells of 18-hour wait after suffering heart attack
-Glynn Evans’s experience highlights ‘worst heart care crisis in living memory’, British Heart Foundation said
- TheTelegraph11/07 How monitoring your heart rate can help you with fitness
-Five different levels of heart beat intensity have been defined and observing your functioning at each can be useful
- The Irish Times09/07 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Symptoms With and Without Rupture
-Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is enlargement of the abdominal portion of the body's largest artery, the aorta. Aneurysms grow slowly over time, and with small ones there are often no symptoms at all. However, larger aneurysms and rapidly expanding aneurysms can cause symptoms, and even rupture (burst) or dissect (tear). AAA rupture and dissection...
- MSN08/07 Why some doctors recommend smartwatches to treat health problems
-Specialists suggest that these devices can be effective in the diagnosis and management of heart conditions
- Infobae08/07 Useful tips for maintaining heart health
-Russian doctor Sergey Agapkin stated that balancing the amounts of fatty acids we get from food helps prolong life and enhances heart function.
- Alghad05/07 These nutrients are very important for heart health
-These nutrients are very important for heart health
- Lebanon2404/07 Drugs to Avoid if You Have Atrial Fibrillation
-Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a prevalent heart condition marked by an irregular and often rapid heartbeat resulting from erratic electrical signals in the heart muscle. This disruption can hinder normal blood flow, potentially leading to complications such as stroke and heart failure. Symptoms of AF can vary by individual and by the type of disease....
- MSN04/07 Do You Need Medication If You Have High Blood Pressure but No Symptoms?
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways High blood pressure is sometimes referred to as a silent killer because of its lack of symptoms.Most people who have high blood pressure are unaware.Even if you don’t have symptoms, high blood pressure can damage organs and lead to heart attack or stroke. How do you approach a condition you may not know y...
- MSN04/07 Fish Oil Supplements May Increase Risk of Stroke and Heart Disease for Some
-Others may see improvements in existing cardiovascular health conditions and a lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
- MSN02/07 Heed these warnings! Don't let the hot weather tire your heart
-Hot weather poses a serious danger for heart patients. The expert listed the things that heart patients should pay attention to in hot weather.
- Yeniakit01/07 Cut back on processed foods with these 2 heart-healthy snacks, according to a cardiologist
-Common snack foods are full of additives that can raise your risk of heart disease. Try healthier snack alternatives like fruit and nuts instead.
- BusinessInsider27/06 Isolation can have disastrous effects on physical and mental health. For Julian Assange, freedom may bring new challenges
-While we have no idea how Julian Assange is coping from being cooped up inside for so long with few visitors, we do know that isolation can have a severe negative impact on many people.
- abc.net.au24/06 7 Effective Exercises to Lower Cholesterol, Complete Guide to Doing It
-Exercise is not only part of a healthy lifestyle, but can also be a natural medicine, one of which is for cholesterol.
- MSN23/06 Regularly drinking coffee without sugar, is it really beneficial for the heart?
-Drinking coffee has become part of many people's daily lives. Apart from being delicious, this drink is also beneficial for health, especially for the heart.
- MSN23/06 7 Rarely Known Benefits of Push-Ups
-Many people do push-ups just to train their arm or chest muscles, even though the benefits are much wider than that.
- MSN23/06 This diet improves heart health in just 8 weeks
-The heart supplies our organs and tissues with oxygen and nutrients around the clock by pumping blood through the organism - a real high performance. But which form of nutrition can we use to support our heart? FITBOOK nutrition expert Sophie Brünke presents an exciting twin experiment and explains what a heart-healthy diet looks like.
- MSN20/06 An excess of this vitamin can lead to cardiovascular diseases
-Vitamins are organic compounds that are important for the body. They are involved in all metabolic processes, strengthen the immune system and play a major role in blood formation. However, anyone who takes vitamins as dietary supplements should exercise caution, because a lot doesn't always help a lot. A study revealed that an excess of vitamin B3 can cause cardiovascular diseases.
- MSN19/06 Americans are just about failing when it comes to nutrition, says a food-as-medicine researcher. A few simple diet tweaks could help.
-The American diet hasn't changed much since 1999, a new study found. To prevent disease, Americans should focus on produce intake.
- BusinessInsider19/06 A cardiologist shares 1 simple change you can make to your diet to protect your heart health
-Your eating habits today can make a big difference in your risk of heart attack or stroke, a cardiologist said. Protect your heart with small changes.
- BusinessInsider16/06 What Is Considered a Low-Dose Statin?
-Medically reviewed by Femi Aremu, PharmD Statins are a class of drugs used to treat high cholesterol. They work by lowering "bad" cholesterol and, by doing so, reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. The drugs can be prescribed at different strengths, categorized as low-dose, moderate-dose, or high-dose. More is not always better when it comes ...
- MSN13/06 Vegetarian burgers and meat substitutes..Do they cause harm to heart health?
-Vegetarian burgers and meat substitutes..Do they cause harm to heart health?
- Lebanon2413/06 Beware of! Don't let your holiday be poisoned
-Before Eid-al-Adha, a warning was issued by an expert to heart patients.
- Yeniakit12/06 If you have a problem of fatty liver or your body has started getting bruises, these 5 Ayurvedic remedies will help.
-Our lifestyle and food habits are changing a lot. We completely forget about our health and then gradually our body makes us understand that in reality the problem can be much bigger. Before any kind of disease occurs, the body gives us many types of signals. After eating junk food and sugary food every day, we understand what effect it is having on the body. Lifestyle has a direct effect on the l
- MSN11/06 A warning came from an expert before the holiday! Don't make this mistake during the holidays
-Our expert stated that excessive consumption of red meat tires the heart and stated that moderation should be exercised during Eid al-Adha.
- Yeniakit08/06 Statins Can Help Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes—So Why Aren't More People Taking Them?
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Almost two-thirds of Americans who would benefit from statins aren’t taking them.Most people who are at particularly high risk for a heart attack are not on statins.People who have previously had a heart attack or stroke, those who have diabetes or very high cholesterol levels, and those who have an increased risk for ...
- MSN06/06 Scientists sound alarm over energy drink link to sudden cardiac arrest
-No causal link found but doctors advise limiting consumption after research into 144 heart-attack victims
- TheTelegraph05/06 Father-to-be died hours before daughter was born ‘after doctors misread heart scan’
-Rebecca Moss tried to rouse Thomas Gibson as she was set to go to hospital for a planned cesarean section but found her partner dead
- TheTelegraph30/05 The weather is getting hotter, the danger is increasing
-The expert stated that the fluctuation in air temperature in spring negatively affects heart health.
- Yeniakit29/05 The number of people with this disease is increasing rapidly
-Cardiology Specialist Prof. Dr. Özlem Yıldırımtürk stated that heart failure affects many people.
- Yeniakit23/05 NHS health check could create 10-year map of major health risks, research finds
-Data collected from checks targeted at over 40s capable of estimate risk of contracting multiple conditions
- TheTelegraph21/05 Be Happier in Your 60s and Beyond, Leave These 8 Behaviors Behind
-Behaviors that we should abandon to achieve maximum happiness in old age.
- MSN19/05 Xarelto vs. Eliquis: What You Need to Know
-Medically reviewed by Femi Aremu, PharmD Your healthcare provider may recommend using anticoagulant medications (blood-thinning medications) to treat or prevent blood clots. Blood-thinning drugs can treat or prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT, a blood clot, usually in the leg) and pulmonary embolism (PE, a blood clot in the lung), among other condit...
- MSN17/05 11 Snacks for a Healthy Heart
-Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Barnes, RDN Snacks often get a bad reputation, but you can snack on the right foods and include them in a heart-healthy diet. Making heart-healthy snack choices can add more nutrition to your diet and keep you energized and full between meals. Rather than reaching for snacks that contain lots of saturated fats, sugar...
- MSN16/05 Working around your body clock could boost effectiveness of blood pressure drugs
-Early risers could reduce their risk of heart attack if they take their medication in the morning and vice-versa for night owls, study finds
- TheTelegraph14/05 Weight loss drug semaglutide could reduce heart attack risk by 20%, study finds
-Active ingredient in brands including Wegovy and Ozempic also found to have brought about cardiovascular benefits for participants in research
- The Irish Times14/05 Low testosterone levels linked to higher risk of dying early, new research suggests
-Low testosterone is can cause symptoms like brain fog and fatigue, but new research suggests it's linked to higher risk of dying early, too.
- BusinessInsider14/05 Weight loss jabs cut risk of heart death by a fifth
-Experts call for the injections to be prescribed like statins after study finds they have an astonishing impact on cardiac health
- TheTelegraph07/05 Men to be targeted in workplace for health checks
-Pilot scheme will bring blood pressure tests and checks on weight and lifestyle into offices and building sites, minister reveals
- TheTelegraph07/05 It is seen in all age groups! This problem can result in sudden death
-Cardiology Specialist Assoc. Dr. Mesut Aydın stated that sudden cardiac arrhythmia directly causes death.
- Yeniakit04/05 Coconut water alone does not save you from heat, if you know these benefits then you will start drinking it instead of water.
-Coconut Water Benefits Everyday: Coconut water is a healthy and beneficial drink. It is drunk to get rid of heat. But apart from this, there are many other benefits for which it should be consumed daily. You will know about these benefits in this article.
- MSN01/05 Heart attack survival rates in urban areas 40% higher than rural settings, research finds
-Out of more than 18,000 cardiac arrests examined, just in excess of 1,000 patients survived to hospital discharge
- The Irish Times01/05 Stroke Level Blood Pressure: Determining Risk Based on Levels
-A stroke occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked or interrupted by a burst vessel. Recent data indicates that 1 in 6 deaths from cardiovascular disease was due to stroke. Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability and can reduce mobility in more than half of stroke survivors over 64. Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a modifia...
- MSN27/04 Many employees make this mistake!
-Excessive amounts of tea and coffee consumed during the day in workplaces threaten health.
- Yeniakit27/04 How to improve your heart health?
-There are many steps that help protect your blood vessels, the first of which is avoiding tobacco and quitting smoking, but there are other steps, especially those related to diet, exercise, and mental health, that can also help improve your heart health, so what are the most notable? 1
- Alghad14/04 Study: This is the Best Time to Exercise for Heart Health Benefits
-Recent research shows that for individuals who are obese, exercise in the evening can provide the greatest benefits.
- MSN12/04 Expert names listed one by one! Here are 10 important suggestions to protect your heart.
-Cardiology Specialist Dr. Bahadır Alan said that many heart and heart-related diseases can be prevented with healthy living habits, early diagnosis and correct treatment options.
- Yeniakit12/04 Beware of! Symptoms resemble a heart attack
-Assoc. Dr. Cihan Altın gave information about broken heart syndrome, which shows symptoms similar to a heart attack.
- Yeniakit12/04 Its use is increasing day by day! Triggers heart attack
-Manisa City Hospital Cardiology Physician Assoc. Dr. İbrahim Halil Özdemir stated that tobacco use triggers heart attacks.
- Yeniakit12/04 For cheese lovers...a doctor reveals the most beneficial type for health
-Many people love the taste of cheese, but many people tend to exclude it from their diet due to the high levels of saturated fat and sodium in some types.
- Alghad11/04 Doctor’s 20-second trick to instantly improve health
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner explains the benefits of human touch.
- News.com.au10/04 List of 8 Natural Cholesterol Lowering Fruits, Must Be Side Dishes during Eid Al-Fitr
-Keeping cholesterol levels under control does not have to depend on medication. These are 8 natural fruits that can lower cholesterol.
- MSN08/04 Beware of! Eid may be heavy on your heart
-Experts state that attention should be paid to nutrition at holiday tables.
- Yeniakit07/04 New heart bypass surgery method developed by team led by University of Galway medics
-Use of high resolution CT-scan imagery in operations has potential to ease pressures on cath labs
- The Irish Times07/04 Here’s How Long You Should Walk Every Day to Keep Your Heart Healthy
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways National guidelines recommend that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week for a healthy heart. That adds up to walking for about 20 minutes every day. Walking daily can help you lose and maintain weight, lower your blood sugar levels, and reduce chronic stress—all of which...
- MSN06/04 An 82-year-old woman who runs half-marathons shares 3 simple habits that transformed her heart health
-At 82, Wilma King has been completing 13 mile races for over a decade. She said simple daily habits keep her healthy and sharp.
- BusinessInsider05/04 What is the effect of menopause on women's heart health?
-What is the effect of menopause on women's heart health?
- Lebanon2402/04 Vaping causes substantial increase in risk of heart failure, study finds
-E-cigarette smokers are a fifth more likely to develop the condition than those who have never used the devices
- TheTelegraph28/03 A cardiologist reveals a fast food that “you should never eat”
-Despite their deliciousness, fast food and processed foods are the biggest enemies of heart health. As a cardiologist, there's one snack in particular that Elizabeth Claudas never eats: potato chips.
- Alghad26/03 British Heart Foundation triples helpline nurses as NHS waiting lists rise
-Charity says it has made increase after 75 per cent surge in callers in February compared with same month last year
- TheTelegraph18/03 A controversial study says intermittent fasting may shorten your lifespan. It shows how little we really know about the long-term effects.
-New research suggests intermittent fasting is linked to a higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and lower muscle mass, but experts are skeptical.
- BusinessInsider17/03 I’m 64 but this food rule has me looking much younger
-A sexagenarian social media star is reeling in millions of supportive viewers who can’t believe she’s old enough to be their grandmother.
- News.com.au15/03 How does Ramadan fasting affect heart health?
-How does Ramadan fasting affect heart health?
- Lebanon2413/03 Your resting heart rate is a key sign of fitness and longevity. Improve it with 2 types of workouts.
-Your resting heart rate can affect your health, fitness, disease risk, and longevity. It can change based on your lifestyle. Simple workouts can help.
- BusinessInsider08/03 Many people use health as an excuse! Here are the benefits of fasting for the heart
-Many people do not choose to fast, citing their health as an excuse. In his statement, the expert stated that fasting is extremely beneficial for the heart.
- Yeniakit05/03 Is Black Coffee Without Sugar Good for the Heart? This is the explanation...
-Black coffee can make the body more energetic and prevent drowsiness. However, is black coffee without sugar good for the heart? This is the explanation.
- MSN02/03 Your VO2 max is like a '401(k) for longevity' — here's how to invest in it for better heart health and a longer life
-VO2 max is a marker of endurance, usually measured with a stress test; the higher it is, the better. A diverse training regimen will help increase it.
- BusinessInsider29/02 ‘I felt like I was going to die’: Recovering from early heart failure at the age of 36
-Mohammed Ladfil, a father of three living in Cork, got ‘another chance at life’ after undergoing a heart transplant in the Mater hospital
- The Irish Times28/02 This mistake causes heart diseases
-Oral care is extremely important for heart and brain health. When oral care is neglected, it causes various health problems.
- Yeniakit27/02 High Blood Pressure: Understanding, Causes, and Prevention
-Check out complete information about hypertension, starting from vulnerable ages to how to deal with it easily and cheaply.
- MSN27/02 Symptoms of heart failure are also visible in the feet, do not ignore these signs
-Foot care is very important for heart patients. Failure to do so may affect their heart. What things should be kept in mind, know here:
- MSN25/02 Explore the benefits of cinnamon for heart health and how to consume it
-Cinnamon contains various active compounds that are good for health, one of which is maintaining heart health.
- MSN24/02 NHS patients waiting up to a year with suspected heart issues
-People experiencing chest pain and suffering from suspected angina are supposed to be seen within two weeks
- TheTelegraph20/02 3 surprising heart-healthy foods according to a cardiologist dietitian, including vegetable oil
-A heart-healthy diet that prevents cardiovascular disease can be cheap and feature foods already in your cupboards, a cardiologist dietitian said.
- BusinessInsider19/02 Being irritable could mean your heart is ageing faster, study finds
-Experts say people at risk of developing mental health conditions could benefit from more support
- TheTelegraph19/02 Heart transplant: ‘My donor and their family were wonderful angels who gave me the gift of life’
-Mary Broderick has had a long road to travel from a heart murmur since infancy to receiving a new heart with various other surgeries along the way
- The Irish Times17/02 Harvard Cardiologist Debunks Three Common Myths About Heart Disease
-"One important thing to remember is that many of risk factors for heart disease can be completely silent," Haider Warraich told Newsweek.
- MSN15/02 Heart attack survivors at greater risk of further health problems
-Research shows people who suffered cardiac arrest increased risk of serious conditions including diabetes and dementia
- TheTelegraph14/02 Complete List of Good Foods to Eat for Heart Health, You Must Note It!
-What foods are good for heart health? Moms can find out more in the following list.
- MSN14/02 Heart disease most common health condition preventing people working
-One in three of the ‘economically inactive’ have cardiac or circulatory problems, especially among over-50s, says report
- TheTelegraph13/02 Tai chi can help lower your blood pressure even more than intense cardio, new research suggests
-Doing tai chi, a form of gentle, low-impact exercise, can lower stress and reduce blood pressure more effectively than a treadmill or bike, scientists say.
- BusinessInsider10/02 To protect yourself from heart attack, identify serious signs through these self tests.
-Due to the rapid increase in heart related problems these days, the risk of heart attack has increased in people of all ages. Many such cases have come to light in the past few days, in which young people became victims of death due to heart attacks. In such a situation, vigilance is very important to avoid the risk of heart attack. However, for this, medical tests like ECG, MRI and cardiac stress
- MSN09/02 Tai Chi ‘more effective’ for reducing blood pressure than jogging or cycling
-Scientist found one hour of the Chinese martial art four times a week significantly improved cardiovascular fitness in six to 12 months
- TheTelegraph07/02 HPV linked to heart disease in women for first time
-Women with high-risk strains of the virus could be four times more likely to die of heart issues and six times more likely to have a stroke
- TheTelegraph06/02 Along with digestion, this apple-like fruit also keeps the heart healthy.
-Fruits are always beneficial from health point of view. It plays an important role in keeping us turmeric. All fruits are known for their own characteristics. Today we are giving you information about one such nutritious fruit, peach. It is also known as Peach. In color it resembles apple. It contains many nutrients that support heart health and digestion. Let us know about this in detail. Nutrien
- MSN05/02 Benefits of "Miss Flora" for women and men
-Learn about the many benefits of Miss Flora for women and men, which help in strengthening immunity, improving digestion, preventing diabetes, supporting heart health, and many other benefits.
- Alghad04/02 How to maintain heart health after 40 years - answers a cardiologist
-Everyone knows that the heart is one of the main organs in the human body. The general condition and life expectancy of a person directly depend on the state of the cardiovascular system.
- Tvr02/02 These nuts are very beneficial for heart patients
-These nuts are very beneficial for heart patients. Researchers said that by including some types of nuts in the diet, benefits can be found in heart disease. Daily consumption of nuts like almonds, cashews, walnuts and pistachios can help in keeping the heart healthy. Almonds are low-calorie nuts, which can be helpful in reducing inflammation, cholesterol and blood sugar in the body.
- MSN01/02 I Had a Heart Attack at 34. Here’s the First Symptom I Experienced
-The paramedics told my husband I was having a panic attack.
- MSN01/02 A doctor told a 35-year-old who felt like she was suffocating that she was young and healthy. She was having heart failure.
-Marian Dancy was diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy, a rare form of heart failure, at age 35. Her first symptom was tired, weak muscles.
- BusinessInsider25/01 Detected by artificial intelligence in 4 minutes
-Expert Dr. Mehmet Hayri Purchaser stated that heart diseases are detected in 4 minutes with artificial intelligence.
- Yeniakit24/01 10 Extraordinary Benefits of Eating Durian, the Effects Make You Amaze
-Not only does it have a delicious taste and delicious aroma, this fruit has several health benefits when consumed. Anything?
- MSN17/01 Rich in antioxidants, these are 5 drinks that are good for heart health
-One way to maintain heart health is to consume drinks that are good for the heart.
- MSN12/01 What Causes High Pressure? Read the explanation, impact and ways to prevent it
-Hypertension or high blood pressure, including causes, impact on health, as well as management and prevention strategies based on data from various sources.
- MSN12/01 Nutritionist reveals best diets for weight loss
-This time of year, chances are that your inbox and social media feed has been inundated with all the latest diet offerings claiming that they hold the ultimate answer to weight loss.
- New York Post09/01 Mediterranean Diet Is The Healthiest Diet In The World
-For the seventh consecutive year, the Mediterranean diet reigns supreme as the healthiest way to eat, according to the US News & World Report. This accolade is not without reason; the Mediterranean diet, rooted in the culinary traditions of Greece, Italy, and Spain, boasts a plethora of health and wellness benefits. What makes this eating plan exce...
- MSN06/01 We’re being censored, claim victims of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine
-Some given bans by social media while YouTube admits it was wrong to try to censor official Covid Inquiry video
- TheTelegraph05/01 Blood antibody test could show if you are at risk of a heart attack
-Improved method for detecting high levels of dangerous plaques in arteries could be available within three years
- TheTelegraph04/01 How Long Does Metoprolol Stay in Your System?
-A pharmacist weighs in on how long this beta-blocker lasts
- MSN02/01 NHS waiting time has doubled for stroke patients
-There are average delays of seven hours for specialist care, but anyone with an acute condition needs access to a stroke unit in four hours
- TheTelegraph01/01 On top of which is smoking... 4 factors that cause heart disease
-There are many risk factors that lead to various diseases, including those that negatively affect heart health and expose a person to fatal danger.
- Alsumaria27/12 SNP urged to follow English example and fit defibrillators in all schools
-UK Government installed 20,000 of life-saving apparatus in a year while 4 in 10 Scottish schools are without one
- TheTelegraph25/12 Expert name announced! This is why heart diseases have increased - Yeni Akit
-In recent years, the number of people suffering from heart diseases has begun to increase rapidly. The expert shared the reason for this situation.
- Yeniakit16/12 Diet Changes For A Healthier Heart
-When it comes to improving our diets for a healthier heart, many people make the mistake of completely cutting out their favorite foods that are deemed unhealthy. However, the key to sustainable and long-term health lies in making smart food swaps rather than strict deprivation. By making simple substitutions, you can still enjoy satisfying meals w...
- MSN16/12 Healthy Fats You Should Add To Your Diet
-When it comes to maintaining a healthy diet, not all fats are created equal. Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats, often referred to as the "good fats," are beneficial for your heart and cholesterol levels. By incorporating these healthy fats into your daily meals, you can improve your overall health and well-being. Here are five nutritiou...
- MSN15/12 Watch out for that symptom, which is the most important sign of hidden heart disease!
-Heart diseases that progress insidiously do not usually have obvious symptoms. However, you can solve this problem with regular medical check-ups. Preventing possible stroke and heart attack is very important for your health. In fact, it is of vital importance. The consequences of heart disease that is not diagnosed in time can be worse than cancer.
- MSN11/12 Shane Warne to be honoured at Boxing Day Test in tribute that ‘will save lives’
-Cricket Australia will partner with the Shane Warne Legacy to both celebrate the late legend, and help raise awareness of heart health, at this year’s Boxing Day Test.
- News.com.au11/12 Watch Bronny, LeBron James' son, emulate his dad's iconic chase-down block just 5 months after cardiac arrest
-Bronny James did his best impression of LeBron's iconic 2016 NBA Finals block during his first game with the USC Trojans.
- BusinessInsider10/12 Beware of! Cold weather triggers - Yeni Akit
-Cardiology Specialist Prof. Dr. Enbiya Aksakal stated that heart problems increase in cold weather.
- Yeniakit10/12 I thought I caught the flu from my kids. I was actually having a massive heart attack.
-Heart attack symptoms in women can present like other illnesses, so Jenna Tanner thought she just had the flu. She wants more women to know the signs.
- BusinessInsider04/12 ‘I just dropped to the ground. I was clinically dead for three to four minutes’
-Marathon runner Paul Nolan had a heart attack while training last December. Now, following his recovery from surgery, he’s keen to encourage men to have annual medical check-ups
- The Irish Times03/12 Heart Health: Eat this kind of food for 8 weeks, the risk of heart disease will be avoided.
-Heart friendly food: Today's modern lifestyle and bad eating habits are having an adverse effect on our health. Due to this, diabetes and heart disease have become quite common.
- MSN02/12 A dietitian and health professor shares the 2 supplements she recommends for improving heart health
-Diet should be a priority when it comes to heart health. But supplements can help to lower cholesterol, dietitian Lauren Ball said.
- BusinessInsider02/12 Identical twins tried plant-based and omnivore diets — the vegans were biologically younger and healthier in just 8 weeks
-Stanford researchers recruited more than 20 pairs of twins to test plant-based diets, and eating vegan was linked to better heart health, more weight loss, and a younger biological age.
- BusinessInsider26/11 How Often Should You Exercise in a Week? Listen to the explanation
-We may wonder how much time a week we should spend exercising, if we want to reap the health benefits
- MSN21/11 Sesame seeds.. amazing health benefits - Al-Ghad newspaper | Your first source for news from Jordan and the world
-Sesame seeds can be a great addition to your winter diet. According to what was published by the “WIO News” website, there are eight amazing health reasons that encourage the consumption of sesame seeds during the winter, namely:
- Alghad19/11 A quiet revolution in treating small children with serious heart disease
-Children from the North account for up to 20 per cent of heart interventions performed in Crumlin’s children’s hospital in Dublin
- The Irish Times15/11 The Future of Obesity Drugs Just Got Way More Real
-Wegovy is about to go mainstream.
- The Atlantic15/11 8 Heart-Healthy Habits That May Slow Biological Aging By 6 Years, According to New Research
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research from Columbia University found that better cardiovascular health often results in a slower pace of biological aging.Researchers used the following checklist to determine how cardiovascular health is connected to aging: diet, physical activity, nicotine exposure, sleep health, BMI, cholesterol, blood sugar,...
- MSN14/11 Cardiovascular disease: The case for doing more on illness prevention, rather than just treatment
-Rethinking how to keep people well promises a ‘win win’ for the State and the individual
- The Irish Times13/11 Changing Sleep Hours Can Improve Heart Health
-Researchers say that light exercise can provide maximum benefits, followed by light activity, standing and sleeping.
- MSN11/11 No need for 10,000 steps, light exercise is also healthy
-Active movement, even if it is light, is still healthier than just sitting all the time.
- MSN09/11 The British Heart Foundation to hand out 220 defibrillators across the UK
-Communities are being urged to apply for a free life-saving defibrillator - particularly areas with too few or high levels of deprivation.
- Express31/10 Nutritionist on which Hungry Jack's items she wouldn’t touch
-If you go to Hungry Jack's, the reality is that it’s going to be tricky to find any menu items that are even vaguely healthy. At best, they are lower in calories than the worst choices on the menu.
- News.com.au28/10 Losartan vs. Lisinopril: Similarities & Differences
-Medically reviewed by Femi Aremu, PharmD Hypertension (high blood pressure, or HBP) is one of the primary catalysts behind stroke and heart disease. Losartan (brand name: Cozaar) and lisinopril (brand name: Zestril) are first-line antihypertensive drugs that control HBP. However, their class, dosage forms, dosing regimens, and uses differ. Furtherm...
- MSN13/10 Doctor on the six veggies everyone should eat
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner reveals the best vegetables for our health.
- News.com.au12/10 Too Much or Too Little 'Good' Cholesterol Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research found that people who had either too high or too low levels of HDL cholesterol were at an increased risk of dementia.The increase in dementia risk was seen more in study participants with “too high” a level of HDL.Experts recommend people who are worried about dementia risk follow simple, healthy lifestyle...
- MSN12/10 Heart disease: What is it - and what does the future hold with improving treatments?
-Early diagnosis and treatment are keys to survival of heart disease, but prevention is the best approach of all
- The Irish Times08/10 Drinking This Beloved Juice Every Day Could Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk
-Drinking orange juice daily can benefit your heart health thanks to this powerful antioxidant. The post Drinking This Beloved Juice Every Day Could Reduce Your Heart Disease Risk appeared first on The Healthy.
- MSN06/10 ‘Lost a legend’: NFL world mourns death of Bears icon
-Dick Butkus, one of the fiercest players in NFL history, has died. He was 80.
- News.com.au01/10 20 Foods That Can Help Prevent Clogged Arteries
-You're never too young to start eating for your heart. Science suggests these foods could help prevent clogged arteries. The post 20 Foods That Can Help Prevent Clogged Arteries appeared first on The Healthy.
- MSN01/10 Sir Magdi Yacoub: ‘Princess Diana wasn’t just a pretty face – she wanted to change the world’
-The Egyptian-born heart and lung surgeon with ‘magic hands’ has saved thousands of lives, but his career is not without controversy...
- TheTelegraph29/09 Apps show where travelers exercise most — and least — on vacation
-Data from the exercise app Strava show travelers tend to stay active in places like Split, Croatia and the islands of Greece, but less so in the Caribbean.
- CNBC28/09 Good sleep can slow signs of ageing
-A new study has found that having a consistent and steady sleep schedule can help slow down the biological ageing process.
- News.com.au26/09 Family of woman who died during cold water therapy demand regulation
-Kellie Poole, 39, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest after plunging into the waters of the River Goyt in Derbyshire last year
- TheTelegraph20/09 Oklahoma man’s life saved by the same pacemaker he helped develop
-Heart rhythm devices have saved countless lives – including one of the men who helped develop the technology.
- NewsNation18/09 Women ‘less likely than men to receive CPR in public’
-Researchers suggest some people feel uncomfortable attempting to resuscitate female victims of cardiac arrest
- TheTelegraph12/09 Damar Hamlin highlights importance of CPR in new PSA
-Buffalo Bills’ player Damar Hamlin is partnering with the American Heart Association to encourage fans to learn CPR. The safety collapsed on the field during Monday night football last season…
- NewsNation11/09 When Is Blood Pressure High Enough to Go to the Hospital?
-If your blood pressure spikes dangerously high, it is a medical emergency. A high spike in blood pressure may occur in people with known high blood pressure, during pregnancy, or in people with no known history of high blood pressure. A blood pressure of 180/120 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and higher with the presence of additional symptoms such ...
- MSN06/09 Nutritionists Reveal: The Top Benefits of Eating Beetroot
-This article explores the potential benefits of consuming beetroot, including increased muscle mass, reduced fat mass, decreased blood pressure, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Experts discuss the use of beetroot as a supplement for athletes and its potential for cancer prevention, brain and heart health, and pre-workout use. Additionally, the article provides resources for further
- MSN05/09 The Power And Many Health Benefits Of Pumpkins
-When the air turns crisp and the leaves start to change, our thoughts often drift to the iconic image of pumpkins adorning front porches and filling pie tins during the Halloween season. However, these vibrant and versatile gourds have more to offer than just decoration and dessert. Pumpkins are brimming with essential nutrients that position them ...
- MSN01/09 Best Vibrators 2023: Complete Guide To Sex Toys
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- News.com.au01/09 Best Vibrators 2023: Complete Guide To Sex Toys
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- News.com.au28/08 NHS to offer blood pressure check in barber shops and places of worship
-New scheme to target men who are twice as likely as women to have a heart attack or seek help from a doctor
- TheTelegraph28/08 Study proves that laughter is the best heart medicine
-Scientists in Brazil find potential game-changing link between laughing and a reduced risk of heart disease
- TheTelegraph27/08 Darren Berry on the pain of losing Warnie and his plea to all men
-Cricket fans far and wide tuned in to watch the nailbiting Ashes series unfold as the Aussies retained the urn with a 2-2 result.
- News.com.au27/08 Scary reason to avoid NMN fad
-Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner shares his opinion on the latest wellness fad.
- News.com.au25/08 Lower Doses of Statins Might Work Better for Older Adults, Study Shows
-Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways A recent study shows when adults begin taking statins at age 75, they may reduce their cholesterol more than younger adults who take statins. Older adults may reach target cholesterol levels with a lower starting dose.Statins remain among the most effective and best-studied tools for managing high cholest...
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