_ Energy Drinks and Your Heart By Jane Farrell video Energy drinks impact heart health more than other caffeinated beverages, study finds.
_ Traffic Pollution and Heart Health By Jane Farrell video Traffic-related air pollution may impact HDL cholesterol levels, 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.
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_ 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 Chronic Illnesses and Functional Limitations Are a Risk in Older Adults with Heart Failure By Sondra Forsyth article A release from the American Geriatrics Society notes that heart failure affects more than 6 million people in the U.S.–most … 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→
_ Heart Health African-Americans Have More Exposure than Whites to Air Pollutants Raising Risk of Heart Disease, Death By Jane Farrell article African-Americans often have higher exposure to air pollution than whites, which may partially explain their higher risk heart disease … Read More→
_ Heart Attack Protocol Can Improve Outcomes & Reduce Disparities Between Men and Women By Sondra Forsyth article Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that implementing a four-step protocol for the most severe type of heart attack not only … Read More→
_ Heart Health Caregivers Face Strain When Heart Patients Get Assistive Device By Jane Farrell article When heart failure patients receive a heart pumping device known as a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), their caregivers … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Beetroot Juice Supplements May Help Certain Heart Failure Patients By Sondra Forsyth article Beetroot juice supplements may help enhance exercise capacity in patients with heart failure, according to a proof-of-concept study done at … Read More→
_ Heart Health 10 Questions to Ask about Your Heart-Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: Heart disease is the number-one killer among women in the U.S. ItΓÇÖs essential that you know your own … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Heart Health American Heart Association: Some Breast Cancer Treatments May Increase Heart Disease Risk By Jane Farrell article Breast cancer patients may be at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, and may benefit from a … Read More→
_ Heart Health No More Excuses: Tips for Having a Healthy Heart By Sondra Forsyth article February is American Heart Month, making it a great time to pause and consider what we are doing for our … Read More→
_ Heart Health Neighborhood Factors May Predict Heart Failure By Jane Farrell article Neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors in low-income areas may significantly predict heart failure risk beyond individual health factors and socioeconomic status, according … Read More→