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Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S., yet many remain unaware of its warning signs and risk factors.
Light exposure at night may disrupt our body's internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, that keep physiological processes ...
Heart health leader OMRON Healthcare today issued an urgent health message across the U.S. to raise public awareness of ...
Decreases seen in mortality for acute MI, ischemic heart disease, while increases seen for mortality from other heart disease ...
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Health on MSNYou’re Less Likely to Die From a Heart Attack Today—But Other Cardiac Conditions Are on the RiseThanks to medical advancements, heart attack deaths have dropped nearly 90% in the last 50 years. But deaths from these ...
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Medical Device Network on MSNInterShunt initiates study of device for heart failure treatmentInterShunt Technologies has initiated the EASE HF2 early feasibility study to assess the InterShunt percutaneous atrial shunt ...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing global health concern, affecting more than 64 million people worldwide. It develops when the ...
Breathing polluted air—even at levels considered “safe”—may quietly damage your heart. A new study using advanced MRI scans found that people exposed to more air pollution showed early signs of ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world, yet often its symptoms remain dormant for years, and only show up ...
Canadian researchers find that fine particle pollution (PM2.5) can cause hidden heart damage, challenging current air quality ...
Regular walking emerges as a potent strategy against dementia and heart disease, especially for older adults in India, where ...
If you have heart disease, Mussatto suggests eating cheese sparingly as a complement to food, not as the main dish. "Instead ...
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