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Blood test may predict cardiovascular disease

Blood test may predict cardiovascular disease

New research suggests that a simple blood test, which doctors currently use to diagnose heart attacks, may be useful in predicting the risk of cardiovascular disease. New research suggests a simple blood test could accurately predict who will go on to develop cardiovascular disease. According to the latest statistics from the American Heart Association (AHA), […]

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Stroke Causes, Warning Signs, Symptoms, and Treatments

Stroke Causes, Warning Signs, Symptoms, and Treatments

What are the types of stroke? Strokes are usually classified by what mechanism caused the loss of the blood supply, either ischemic or hemorrhagic. A stroke may also be described by what part of the brain was affected (for example, a right temporal stroke) and what part of the body stopped working (stroke affecting the […]

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Many Women With Heart Disease Falling Short on Exercise

Many Women With Heart Disease Falling Short on Exercise

Latest Heart News FRIDAY, April 26, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Too many women with heart disease aren’t heeding exercise guidelines, and that could translate into even more health problems down the road, new research suggests. “Physical activity is a known, cost-effective prevention strategy for women with and without cardiovascular disease, and our study shows worsening […]

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What is the best time to take statins and why?

What is the best time to take statins and why?

Statins are cholesterol-lowering drugs. Some statins work best in the evening while others work just as well in the morning. The best time to take statins depends on the specific drug. Statins are a type of prescription medication that can lower a person’s risk of heart disease. They do this primarily by reducing a person’s […]

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Patterns of antibiotic use may predict cardiovascular risk

Patterns of antibiotic use may predict cardiovascular risk

A new study that analyzed the health information of thousands of women found that prolonged antibiotic use is correlated with a higher risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event. Women may wish to consider limiting their use of antibiotics to prevent cardiovascular issues. Scientists at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, Harvard Medical School and Harvard […]

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Innovative patch may reduce muscle damage after a heart attack

Innovative patch may reduce muscle damage after a heart attack

A recent study in rats shows that an innovative patch prevented the stretching of the heart muscle common after a heart attack. An innovative new patch limits heart muscle damage after a heart attack. A heart attack occurs when the blood flow that provides the heart muscle with oxygen is significantly reduced or blocked. The […]

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Long-Term Antibiotic Use May Up Women’s Odds for Heart Trouble

Long-Term Antibiotic Use May Up Women’s Odds for Heart Trouble

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, April 25, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Antibiotics can be lifesaving, but using them over a long period might raise the odds of heart disease and stroke in older women, a new study suggests. Researchers tracked the health of nearly 36,500 U.S. women over an average follow-up of nearly eight years. During […]

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AHA News: Woman Almost Declared Dead No Stranger to Heart Trouble

AHA News: Woman Almost Declared Dead No Stranger to Heart Trouble

Latest Heart News WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2019 (American Heart Association News) — Jeff and Melanie Baldwin were hanging a picture in the dining room of their Las Vegas home when Melanie collapsed. Jeff grabbed his phone and dialed 911. Preparing for the ambulance to arrive, he closed the bedroom doors to keep their four cats […]