Study finds substituting sitting with moderate exercise improves heart health, emphasizing importance of daily physical activity.
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American Heart AssociationAnxiety DisordersCardiologyDepressionHeartMedicineMental HealthSciTech NewsStress
Mental Health’s Impact on Heart Disease: Emerging Research Insights
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaOverview of research linking mental health to heart disease, emphasizing the impact of stress, anxiety, and depression on cardiovascular risk.
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CardiologyHeartSciTech NewsUniversity College London
Even Brief Physical Activities Surpass Sedentary Lifestyle for Heart Health, Study Finds
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals replacing sitting with brief physical activity improves heart health, based on global data analysis funded by the British …
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BiomarkersBrainCardiologyDementiaHeartMedicineNational Institutes Of HealthNeuroscienceParkinson's DiseaseSciTech News
Using Heart PET Scans to Foresee Parkinson’s and Lewy Body Dementia Before Clinical Symptoms Manifest
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerHeart PET scans can predict Parkinson’s and Lewy Body Dementia before symptoms by analyzing cardiac norepinephrine.
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AgingAmerican Heart AssociationCardiologyHeartSciTech News
Rejuvenating Your Biological Age: “Life’s Essential 8” Could Make You Appear 6 Years Younger
A study to be presented at the AHA’s Scientific Sessions 2023 suggests that optimal cardiovascular health might lead to slower…
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Biomedical EngineeringHeartMedical University Of South CarolinaSciTech NewsStem Cells
Pioneering Heart Repair with Nanowired Cardiac Organoids
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerPioneering Heart Repair with Nanowired Cardiac OrganoidsA novel heart repair method utilizing cardiac organoids interlaced with nanowires has been introduced …
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American Heart AssociationColumbia UniversityHeartMenopauseSciTech News
Strategies for Maintaining Cardiac Health After Menopause
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinTips on enhancing heart health for post-menopausal women, covering diet, exercise, and sleep, based on AHA guidelines.
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CardiologyClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingHeartNational Institutes Of HealthSciTech News
Impending Crisis: Anticipated Rise in Heat-Related Cardiovascular Fatalities
Study forecasts spike in US heat-driven cardiovascular deaths by 2065, with elderly and African Americans most at risk.
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American Heart AssociationCardiologyClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingGreenhouse GasHeartSciTech News
Anticipated Surge in Cardiovascular Mortalities Due to Extreme Temperatures
This comprehensive study warns of a surge in cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. due to escalating extreme heat events by …
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CardiologyClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingHeartSciTech NewsUniversity Of Pennsylvania
Anticipated Surge in U.S. Cardiovascular Fatalities Due to Intensifying Heat
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThe article discusses a study predicting a significant rise in heat-related cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. within 40 years. It …