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Scientists Discover That Grief Can Increase Risk of Heart Problems
Intense grief linked to higher blood pressure risk. Emotional response to loss impacts heart function, warns new study. (158 characters)
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New Study Reveals Higher Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease in Marijuana Users
New study reveals marijuana users face three times higher risk of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), highlighting the need for monitoring …
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Vitamin D Supplements Demonstrate Potential to Reduce Heart Attacks and Major Cardiovascular Events
Vitamin D supplements may reduce heart attack risk by 9% in people over 60, according to a large clinical trial …
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Supermarket Carts with ECG Sensors: Detecting Heart Problems to Save Lives
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerSupermarket carts with ECG sensors detect atrial fibrillation, helping to prevent strokes. Promising health screening during shopping trips.
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Blood PressureCardiologyHeartHypertensionMedicineNutritionPopularSciTech NewsTemple University Health System
Japanese Plum Juice Concentrate Shows Potential in Lowering Blood Pressure and Improving Cardiovascular Health
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaJapanese plum juice concentrate (bainiku-ekisu) shows potential in reducing hypertension and improving cardiovascular health, according to Temple University study.
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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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