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11 Silent Signs of Heart Trouble You Shouldn’t Ignore
Too many people still miss heart trouble Is your heart healthy? In a 2015 study published in JAMA, eight out of 10 men and ...
ARE you clued up on general health and wellbeing knowledge - knowing how much fruit and veg you should eat a day and the amount of exercise you should aim for each week? An online tool can help ...
One particular island in Japan could hold the secret diet that has been shown to improve longevity and reduce the risk of heart disease. The prefecture of Okinawa is classified as one of the world ...
Children with low vitamin D levels face a greater risk of early heart disease, according to a decades-long Finnish study. Could early supplementation shift the tide on cardiovascular prevention?
In the new analysis, the researchers estimated that DEHP exposure played a role in 356,238 global deaths in 2018, or nearly 13.5 percent of heart disease mortality among men and women ages 55 ...
TUESDAY, April 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Chemicals commonly used in plastics appear to increase people’s risk of heart disease, a new study says. Daily exposure to just one type of phthalate could ...
The main cause of Gene Hackman’s death was heart disease, but he was also in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s and was likely to have not eaten for a long time, according to a new post-mortem ...
The main cause of Gene Hackman’s death was heart disease, but he was also in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s and was likely to have not eaten for a long time, according to a new post-mortem ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The main cause of Gene Hackman's death was heart disease, but he was also in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease and likely had not eaten for a long time ...
In the United States, about 40,000 babies are born with a heart defect each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those, 1 in 4 have a critical heart defect. These ...
A new study is challenging a decades-old standard for diagnosing a heart disease that often goes unnoticed until it's too late. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) affects about one in every 500 people.