_ Heart Health Rejected and Unfilled Prescriptions for New, Pricier Cholesterol Drugs Tied to Higher Heart, Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article Patients appear to be at higher risk of heart problems or stroke when prescriptions for the newest cholesterol-lowering drugs are … Read More→
_ Heart Disease and Dogs By Jane Farrell article Dog ownership may be linked with longer life and better cardiovascular outcomes, especially for heart attack and stroke survivors who … Read More→
_ Oral Health A Mysterious Link Between Tooth Loss and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article People who have lost teeth for ΓÇ£nontraumaticΓÇ¥ reasons could have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, new research shows. … Read More→
_ Heart Health Pesticide Exposure Raises Heart-Disease Risk in Some Men By Jane Farrell article On-the-job exposure to high levels of pesticides raised the risk of heart disease and stroke in a generally healthy group … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Four Reasons Your Heart Loves Fiber By Sondra Forsyth article You may only think about your fiber intake when you are concerned about bowel regularity. Here are four reasons why … Read More→
_ Insomnia Some Insomniacs May Be at Increased Risk of Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure and Stroke By Jane Farrell article People suffering from insomnia may have an increased risk of some kinds of heart disease and stroke,┬á according to new … Read More→
_ Health Care Proposed Legislation Could Benefit Heart Patients By Jane Farrell article At last, something Republicans and Democrats may agree on: Bipartisan federal legislation introduced in the House of Representatives would expand … Read More→
_ Heart Health Protect Your Heart in The Heat By Jane Farrell article With record hot temperatures facing the nation, the American Heart Association has issued guidelines for protecting your heart in the … Read More→
_ Veterans' Health Heart Disease and U.S.Soldiers By Jane Farrell article Active-duty Army personnel have worse cardiovascular health than civilians of similar ages, a surprising new study has found. Just 30 … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart-Attack Patients Over 65 Are Treated Differently By Jane Farrell article Heart attack victims over age 65 are less likely than younger patients to receive timely intervention to open their blocked … Read More→
_ Heart Health Study: Many Heart Attack Patients May Be Needlessly Treated in ICU By Jane Farrell article Many patients who suffer a type of heart attack known as an ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) are treated in the … Read More→
_ 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 Heart Patients Who Are Given Opioids Less Likely to Seek Follow-Up Care By Jane Farrell article Heart disease patients who were prescribed opioids at hospital discharge were less likely to follow up with their healthcare provider … Read More→
_ Heart Health Diet Soda Linked to Strokes and Heart Attacks By Jane Farrell article Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke … Read More→
_ Heart Health Study Links Psoriasis Treatment and Improvement in Heart Artery Disease By Jane Farrell article Treating the inflammatory skin disease psoriasis with biologic drugs can reduce the early plaque buildup that clogs arteries and leads … Read More→
_ Heart Health Climate Change May Increase Congenital Heart Defects By Jane Farrell article Researchers say that rising temperatures stemming from global climate change could increase the number of infants born with congenital heart … Read More→
_ Extreme Exercise and Heart Health By Jane Farrell video Extreme athletes are not at increased risk of heart disease or death.
_ 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→