_ Heart Health and The Pandemic By Jane Farrell article Reduced air pollution in the U.S. during the COVID-19 shutdown initiated in March 2020 was linked to fewer severe heart … Read More→
_ Heart Health Statins and Side Effects By Jane Farrell article Among patients who stopped taking their cholesterol-lowering statin medication due to side effects, researchers found the statin may not have … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Economics and Heart Care By Jane Farrell article Lower–income adults in the United States were significantly less likely to be screened for cardiovascular disease (CVD) or receive counseling … Read More→
_ Healthy Choices Heart Experts: Federal Diet Guidelines Good - With One Exception By Jane Farrell article The American Heart Association (AHA), the worldΓÇÖs leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health, has responded to the … Read More→
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_ Statins May Help Protect Breast-Cancer Patients from Chemotherapy-Related Heart Damage By Jane Farrell article Statins, common cholesterol-lowering medications, may protect womenΓÇÖs hearts from damage caused during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer, according to new … Read More→
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_ COVID-19 and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article As hospitals, health professionals and healthcare systems, governments and leaders work to reduce community spread of the coronavirus in the … Read More→
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_ Vision Health Researchers Make Surprising Discovery about Dry AMD By Jane Farrell article A protein that normally deposits mineralized calcium in tooth enamel may also be responsible for calcium deposits in the back … Read More→
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