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AHA News: Father’s Fatal Stroke a ‘Wake-Up Call’ for Sons

AHA News: Father’s Fatal Stroke a ‘Wake-Up Call’ for Sons

Latest Heart News TUESDAY, Feb. 18, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — One Sunday in 2016, Dwight Tschetter felt lightheaded and lost consciousness. Paramedics rushed him to the hospital. At 67, he had a stroke that paralyzed his whole body. “It was a really difficult situation,” said his son, Jason Tschetter. “We were torn on […]

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Women Patients Still Missing in Heart Research

Women Patients Still Missing in Heart Research

Latest Heart News TUESDAY, Feb. 18, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Women remain underrepresented in heart disease research, even though it’s the leading cause of death among women worldwide, researchers say. Women accounted for less than 40% of all people enrolled in cardiovascular clinical trials from 2010 through 2017, according to a study published Feb. 17 […]

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Is Sunny Outlook the Best Rx for Stroke Recovery?

Is Sunny Outlook the Best Rx for Stroke Recovery?

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Optimism might be powerful medicine when recovering from a stroke, a new study suggests. Stroke survivors who had positive outlooks showed lower levels of inflammation, reduced stroke severity and fewer physical impairments after three months compared to more pessimistic stroke survivors, the researchers found. “Our […]

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Hot Chocolate Could Help Ease Painful Clogged Leg Vessels

Hot Chocolate Could Help Ease Painful Clogged Leg Vessels

Latest Heart News By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Could hot chocolate deliver relief to those suffering from the painful condition known as peripheral artery disease (PAD)? A small, new study says it’s entirely possible. Though you may be picturing a steaming cup of hot milk chocolate with tiny marshmallows […]

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AHA News: Diabetes, Alzheimer’s Together Might Increase Stroke Severity

AHA News: Diabetes, Alzheimer’s Together Might Increase Stroke Severity

Latest Heart News MONDAY, Feb. 17, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Bleeding strokes are the deadliest type of stroke and the hardest to treat. What might make matters worse is having both diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease versus either condition alone, new research shows. The study looked at 2,071 adults in the Kentucky Appalachian Stroke […]

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Common Drugs Might Help Prevent Death From a ‘Broken Heart’

Common Drugs Might Help Prevent Death From a ‘Broken Heart’

Latest Heart News By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) — When someone close to you dies, grief can literally break your heart, but two common medicines may help prevent a heart attack. “While almost everyone loses someone they love during their lifetime and grief is a natural reaction, this stressful time […]

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AHA News: Stroke Rates Down for Mexican Americans, Up for White Adults

AHA News: Stroke Rates Down for Mexican Americans, Up for White Adults

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2020 (American Heart Association News) — Ethnic disparities in stroke rates declined among Mexican Americans in the last couple of decades, according to new research. But at the same time, stroke rates for white adults increased. Past studies have shown middle-aged Mexican Americans face double the risk of stroke […]

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Young Black Adults More Prone to Stroke, but Don’t Know It

Young Black Adults More Prone to Stroke, but Don’t Know It

Latest Heart News THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Young black Americans face higher rates of stroke than others as a result of high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, new research suggests. But the same study finds they typically underestimate their stroke risk. “If people think they’re not at risk of a stroke, they […]

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Shingles Vaccine Bonus: Reduced Risk of Stroke?

Shingles Vaccine Bonus: Reduced Risk of Stroke?

Latest Heart News By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Feb. 12, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Seniors who get the shingles vaccine may gain stroke protection as well, a new study suggests. Shingles is a viral infection tied to heightened risk of stroke. But overall stroke risk dropped 20% among patients under age 80 who got the […]