_ Heart Health Minorities Have Lower Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Than Whites By Sondra Forsyth article In a study of more than 1.3 million Kaiser Permanente members in Northern California that stretched over 10 years, researchers … Read More→
_ Atrial Fibrillation Coronary Artery Disease Heart Health Researchers: Drinking Coffee Doesn't Lead to Extra Heartbeats By Jane Farrell article Regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heartbeats and possible heart disease, according to UC San Francisco researchers. The … Read More→
_ Needed: A Better Understanding of Heart Disease and Exercise By Jane Farrell article Although heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States, only 20 percent … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Can Garlic Help Fight Heart Disease? By Jane Farrell article According to a new study, a kind of garlic available in health food stores may control or even reverse heart … Read More→
_ Get Set for A Healthy Winter By Jane Farrell article Although contagious viruses are active year-round, weΓÇÖre most vulnerable to them in fall and winter. ThatΓÇÖs because, in large part, … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Healthy recipes Surprise! Canned Foods Will Help You Eat Healthy in 2016 By Sondra Forsyth article According to the “Canned Vegetable Nutrients Study” released by Del Monte and conducted by┬áDr. Marjorie Freedman of San Jose State … Read More→
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_ Cardiac Procedures and Surgeries Heart Attack Heart Health Medical Care Medical Procedures Medical Research Even When Heart Attack Patients Are in a Coma, Reducing Body Temperature Saves Brain Functions By Sondra Forsyth article Survivors of cardiac arrest who remain in comas have better survival and neurological outcomes when their body temperatures are lowered, … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Healthy recipes 7 Delicious, Healthy Substitutes for Cold-Weather Comfort Foods By Sondra Forsyth article The colder months are a great time to enjoy delicious, hearty meals like dense stews, mashed potatoes, and hot chocolate. … Read More→
Love and Anger in Healthcare at The End of Life By Jane Farrell blog Medical school and medical training attempt to teach subjective humans how to think and practice medicine objectively. This may be […]
_ 5 Bedroom Issues Linked to Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Experts say the bedroom is often the first place couples detect early symptoms of heart disease, many tied to aging. … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Beet Juice Boosts Muscle Power in Heart Patients By Jane Farrell article Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that drinking concentrated beet juice increases muscle power … Read More→
Grandparenting Solo Grandparents Raising Grandchildren at Risk for Serious Health Problems By article Single grandparents raising grandchildren are more vulnerable to poor physical and mental health than are single parents, according to a … Read More→
Heart Attack Heart Health Osteoartrhritis Increased Risk of a Heart Attack Right After Joint Replacement Surgery By article Boston-based researchers found that osteoarthritis patients who had total knee or hip joint replacement surgery known as arthroplasty were at … Read More→