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Alert on Electronic Cigarettes: Fresh Scientific Statement Reveals Rising Health Concerns
A comprehensive report from the American Heart Association underscores the increasing health hazards of e-cigarette use, including potential cardiac and …
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A Potent Combination: Dual Stress Factors Amplify Heart Disease Risk in Men
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinA Potent Combination: Dual Stress Factors Amplify Heart Disease Risk in MenAccording to an 18-year research study focusing on white-collar …
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New Research Links Free Fruit and Vegetable Prescriptions to Improved Cardiovascular Health
Recent research in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes finds that prescriptions for free fruits and vegetables correlate with …
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Unspoken Effects – Association between COVID-19 and the Emergence of Elevated Blood Pressure
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinAn extensive study of over 45,000 individuals reveals a significant link between COVID-19 and new cases of persistent high blood …
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Hidden Hypertension Hazard: Just a Single Alcoholic Drink a Day May Raise Blood Pressure
Hidden Hypertension Hazard: Even one daily alcoholic drink may raise blood pressure, increasing cardiovascular risk. Limit alcohol intake.
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Unveiled Threat: Research Discovers One in Three Type 2 Diabetics Might Have Hidden Heart Disease
Research reveals a third of Type 2 diabetics may unknowingly have heart disease, identified by elevated protein biomarkers.
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The Harsh Health Impact of Redlining: Disproportionate Heart Failure Rates Among Black Adults
Study links higher heart failure rates among Black adults to historic redlining, emphasizing need for equitable housing policies.
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Hidden Threat at the Office – Discrimination Can Lead to Serious Heart Health Issues
Recent research links high workplace discrimination to increased high blood pressure risk, stressing the need for anti-discrimination measures.
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New Study Sheds Light on the Association Between Oral Estrogen Hormone Therapy and High Blood Pressure
According to recent research published in the Hypertension journal, women over the age of 45 who take estrogen hormone therapy…
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