According to the American Heart Association (AHA), there are seven cardiovascular risk factors that people can change to improve their
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Staying fit can cut your risk of heart attack by half
Poor cardiorespiratory fitness could increase your risk of a future heart attack, even if you have no symptoms of a
Continue reading »Sedentary lifestyle cancels out heart benefits of having a normal weight for adults, study finds
Starting to slip with your New Year’s resolution to exercise more? A new University of Florida study may provide some
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The impact of poor Breakfast quality Poor nutrition at Breakfast can have a major impact on cardiovascular health. A Spanish
Continue reading »Research should be at the heart of an epidemic response
To be prepared for epidemics, we need certain things in place. We need widespread surveillance systems to detect outbreaks before
Continue reading »Paleo diet endorsed by celebrities is bad for your heart, study finds
Paleo diet endorsed by A-list celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow is bad for your heart, study finds High measures of key
Continue reading »Can liver disease be linked to heart failure? Study highlights liver-heart interaction
Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have collaborated on a clinical trial that identifies indicators for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease—a typically asymptomatic
Continue reading »Failing heart cells trigger self-protection mechanism
An unexpected finding that links a structural heart protein to gene regulation following heart stress suggests potential new avenues for
Continue reading »Harvard: Heart researcher’s papers contain fraudulent data
(HealthDay)—Dozens of scientific papers from the laboratory of well-known heart researcher Piero Anversa contain fraudulent data, according to a Harvard
Continue reading »A new model takes oxidative stress to heart
Oxidative stress—the molecular wear and tear that reactive oxygen species can exert on molecules and cells—has been linked to a
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