Tag: heart Disease

Human papillomavirus (HPV) Linked To Increased Risk Of Heart Disease Among Women

A recent study by the European Society of Cardiology found that women with high-risk strains of HPV have a

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Post-Menopausal Women Face increased Risk Of Heart Disease

Menopause presents challenges for women, including hot flashes, sleep issues, and mood swings. Scientists warn of another concern: heightened

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Older Adults Taking Aspirin To Prevent Cardiovascular Disease May Actually Not Require It, Study Shows 

A recent University of Michigan survey indicates that a significant portion of older adults aged 50 to 80 take

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Lack Of Adequate Sleep Can Cause Issues Such As Obesity, Heart Disease And Hypertension, study Shows

A recent study by Flinders University researchers has revealed that a significant portion of adults globally struggle to achieve

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Staying Up Late Increases Risk Of Heart Disease, Study Shows

A recent study from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden suggests that individuals with a habit of staying up

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Living In Safer Neighbourhoods Associated With Reduced Risk Of Heart Disease

A recent study suggests that individuals who view their neighbourhoods as safe from crime are less likely to experience

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A lot Of Screen Time And Inactivity Puts Children at Risk Of Heart disease Later in Life

A recent study cautions that allowing children to watch TV excessively over time can result in heart-related problems in

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Researchers Discover A Novel Way To Accurately Predict Risk of Heart Disease in Type II Diabetes

Harvard University researchers have developed a revolutionary blood test that could accurately predict the chances of heart or kidney

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Snuff Might Not Be A Safer Alternative to Smoking After All

While the FDA acknowledges that snuff may be a safer alternative to smoking to the likelihood of developing lung

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Bacteria That Causes Gum Disease May Increase Risk of Heart Disease, Study Shows

According to a recently published article in eLife, being infected with a type of bacteria responsible for causing both

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