A 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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Association Between Specific Risk Factors and Premature Cardiovascular Events Explored in Recent Study
Study reveals metabolic syndrome’s link to earlier heart attacks & strokes. Timely detection & lifestyle changes crucial.
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Defibrillators Enhance Survival Rates of Cardiac Arrest Patients, Irrespective of Swift Ambulance Response
Enhancing Cardiac Arrest Survival: Defibrillators Prove Vital Beyond Ambulance Speed. ESC Congress 2023 Study Insights.
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New Research Challenges Advice To Limit High-Fat Dairy Foods
In-depth study challenges low-fat dairy advice, highlighting benefits of whole-fat options in heart health.
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Simple Mouth Rinse Could Reveal the Earliest Warning Signs of Heart Disease
Researchers find a link between white blood cell levels in saliva and early signs of heart disease, detectable through a …
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Game-Changing Potential – New Tiny Human Heart Model Carries Massive Implications
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRevolutionary Micro Heart Model: Breakthrough in cardiovascular research & drug testing, potential ethical alternative to animal trials.
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High Levels of Certain Protein Linked to Increased Risk of Death
Recent study links high troponin levels to increased death risk, suggesting it may be a broader medium-term survival marker beyond …
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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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“Strawberries: A Delicious Path to Heart Health and Metabolic Wellness”
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStrawberries: A Delicious Path to Heart Health and Metabolic WellnessNew studies underline the health advantages of strawberries, indicating their capacity …