_ Health Care Affordable Health Care Coverage and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Counties in states that expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) had fewer deaths annually from heart disease … Read More→
_ Heart Health Money Troubles Linked to Heart Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article Sudden, unpredictable drops in personal income during young adulthood are linked with an increased risk of developing heart disease and/or … Read More→
_ Heart Health Chemical in Red Meat Is Linked to Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Yet another reason to limit consumption of red meat: It contains high levels of a chemical called trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Disease and Stroke Deaths Hitting Middle-Aged Adults in Large Numbers By Jane Farrell article Despite being largely preventable, heart attacks, strokes, heart failure and other related conditions caused 2.2 million hospitalizations in 2016, resulting … Read More→
_ Heart health Overview "Portfolio Diet" Lowers Many Risk Factors for Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered that the portfolio diet, an eating plan shown to lower cholesterol levels, also reduces other cardiovascular-disease risk … Read More→
_ Heart Health Wearable Defibrillators May Be Alternative to Surgically Implanted Devices for Some Children with Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Wearable cardioverter defibrillators ΓÇô vest-like devices that deliver electric shocks to interrupt a dangerous heart rhythm ΓÇô may be a … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Link Between Red-Meat Allergen and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article High saturated fat levels in red meat have long been known to contribute to heart disease to people in general. … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Not Enough Women Included in Some Heart Disease Clinical Trials By Jane Farrell article Women are underrepresented in clinical trials for heart failure, coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndrome but proportionately or overrepresented … Read More→
_ Stress, Symptoms and Heart Disease between Genders By Jane Farrell video Mental stress risk factors and symptoms for heart disease differ between men and women, new studies find.
_ Breakfast and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Skipping breakfast may increase your risk of heart disease, new study finds
_ Stress and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Persistent mental distress increases risk of death in heart patients, study finds.
_ Grey Hair and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video The amount of grey hair a man has may indicated his risk of heart disease, study finds.
_ Vitamin D and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video High-dose Vitamin D supplementation does not prevent heart disease, study concludes.
_ Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell video Fish oil supplements may help heart attack patients survive, study finds.
_ Health Headlines Targeted Antioxidants May Help Fight Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Older adults who take a novel antioxidant that specifically targets hostile cellular powerhouses, or mitochondria, see age-related vascular changes reverse … Read More→
_ Heart Health When Heart Disease Runs in The Family, Exercise May Be The Best Defense By Jane Farrell article Exercise may be the best way to keep hearts healthy ΓÇô and it works even for people with a genetic … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Disease, Stroke Less Widespread among Foreign-Born vs. U.S.-Born Adults By Jane Farrell article Foreign-born adults living in the United States had a lower prevalence of coronary heart disease and stroke than U.S.-born adults … Read More→