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Health bosses issue warning over using sweeteners as sugar alternative - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - county Norfolk - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.05.2023

Health bosses issue warning over using sweeteners as sugar alternative

Health bosses have warned sweeteners may not be the helpful sugar alternative that many believe it to be.

Heart disease risk may be cut by four fruit juices that 'keep blood pressure low' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.05.2023

Heart disease risk may be cut by four fruit juices that 'keep blood pressure low'

High blood pressure is a common problem with around one in three adults across the UK suffering from the condition.

Foods that lower high blood pressure as dangerous condition 'rarely shows symptoms' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.05.2023

Foods that lower high blood pressure as dangerous condition 'rarely shows symptoms'

High blood pressure can occur with little to no indication leading to various dangerous health conditions.

The facts every woman should know about HRT - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
08.05.2023

The facts every woman should know about HRT

Every woman that experiences menopause will have a different experience. For some, it might be categorised by hot flushes, brain fog, anxiety, or painful sex.

Former Disney Executive Dave Hollis' Cause of Death Revealed - www.etonline.com - Texas - county Travis
etonline.com
26.04.2023

Former Disney Executive Dave Hollis' Cause of Death Revealed

NBC News, who obtained the autopsy report from the Travis County Medical Examiner's Office in Austin, Texas Tuesday, the former Disney executive and ex-husband of podcaster, Rachel Hollis, died of «toxic effects of cocaine, ethanol, and fentanyl.»Per the report, Dave's death was ruled an accident, with the medical examiner's office noting that authorities found Dave unresponsive and declared him dead at the scene.The medical examiner also reported that high blood pressure and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease were additional factors in his death, which according to the National Institutes of Health, is a condition that occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries.Dave had a «dilated and enlarged heart,» as well as a history of high blood pressure, depression and alcohol and drug abuse, the report said.The report continued, «Mr. Hollis' underlying natural disease of the heart would have predisposed it to developing an abnormal rhythm, particularly in the presence of a stimulant drug such as cocaine.»Dave's family confirmed his death in a Feb.

Vaccines for cancer could be ready by 2030, according to Moderna chief - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
08.04.2023

Vaccines for cancer could be ready by 2030, according to Moderna chief

There could be vaccines for a wide range of conditions - including cancer by 2030 - according to Moderna’s chief executive.

'John Wick' Star Lance Reddick's Family Disputes Reported Cause of Death - Read Their Statement - www.justjared.com - USA
justjared.com
07.04.2023

'John Wick' Star Lance Reddick's Family Disputes Reported Cause of Death - Read Their Statement

Lance Reddick‘s family is speaking out to dispute the cause of death that has been reported in the media.

Lance Reddick's Cause of Death Confirmed - www.justjared.com - USA - county Daniels
justjared.com
06.04.2023

Lance Reddick's Cause of Death Confirmed

Lance Reddick‘s cause of death has been confirmed via a copy of his death certificate.

Pre-Menopause Symptoms: Everything You Need to Know About Perimenopause and How to Treat It - www.glamour.com - USA
glamour.com
23.03.2023

Pre-Menopause Symptoms: Everything You Need to Know About Perimenopause and How to Treat It

, can frankly still be kind of infuriating. The problem? “It's sort of a retrospective diagnosis,” says , M.D., a menopause specialist and clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale. Perimenopause (which literally means “around menopause”) is the time when your body's hormone production starts to decline and you begin the transition into menopause. “Perimenopause marks the beginning of a continuum of irregularity and unpredictability with each cycle,” says , M.D., a board-certified OB-GYN and medical advisor for .

Menopause Treatment: Everything You Need to Know - www.glamour.com - USA
glamour.com
21.03.2023

Menopause Treatment: Everything You Need to Know

knows the urgent desperation of finding the right menopause treatment. “Forty to 50 percent of the female lifespan is menopausal,” says Dr.

Mediterranean diet reduces heart disease in women by nearly 25%, says study - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.03.2023

Mediterranean diet reduces heart disease in women by nearly 25%, says study

Eating a Mediterranean diet could decrease the chances of developing heart disease by nearly 25 per cent in women, according to a new study.

The Most Common Menopause Symptoms Are Wild—But Also Manageable - www.glamour.com - USA - Beyond
glamour.com
15.03.2023

The Most Common Menopause Symptoms Are Wild—But Also Manageable

, it's only recently that the world has started paying attention to menopause symptoms. It's long overdue, considering the symptoms of menopause go well beyond the oft-parodied hot flash. “It has been well established that menopause can affect a woman from head to toe,” says Dr. , a fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and founder and chief medical officer of HerMD.

Diabetes and obesity could be prevented by 'drinking three cups of coffee a day' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Sweden - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.03.2023

Diabetes and obesity could be prevented by 'drinking three cups of coffee a day'

Many people probably start their day off with a coffee or two to help them wake up - but it turns out your morning cuppa may also be protecting you from certain health conditions.

Paulina Porizkova, 57, reveals she’s dating again despite ‘trust issues’ - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
11.03.2023

Paulina Porizkova, 57, reveals she’s dating again despite ‘trust issues’

Paulina Porizkova is single and ready to mingle. The 57-year-old supermodel opened up about her dating life and a few relationship struggles she’s had in the past, including having "trust issues."She revealed she’s been turning to a relationship book, "Us" by Terrence Real, for guidance on how to navigate the dating world. "I thought, 'The next man I meet where I feel like the potential for a relationship is going to go somewhere, I'm going to make them read this book before we get anywhere for real,'" Porizkova explained on "The HollywoodLife Podcast."   "And so, I can say, I've just handed that book up to somebody." Although the supermodel, who is from Czechoslovakia, did not name the person she is dating, she did reveal the relationship is still "in the early days." "We had the most amazing conversations about ourselves and where we are going — what we want," she said.

Fasting diets favoured by celebs like Kourtney Kardashian may increase risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - New York
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
24.02.2023

Fasting diets favoured by celebs like Kourtney Kardashian may increase risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer

Skipping meals to try and lose weight could be causing more damage to your body than than good. New research has revealed that fasting-style diets, popular with celebs like Jennifer Aniston and Kourtney Kardashian, may actually increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer.

How a Heart Attack Became a Wake-Up Call for A+E Networks Chief Paul Buccieri - variety.com - Lake
variety.com
16.02.2023

How a Heart Attack Became a Wake-Up Call for A+E Networks Chief Paul Buccieri

Paul Buccieri In the summer of 2019 I was training hard for a half Ironman in Lake Placid, N.Y. I felt like I was ingreat shape. The last week before a big race is a time when you’re supposed to start pacing yourself and give your body more rest. But I didn’t. I pushed myself. On a weekend day in mid-August, I was riding mybike down a road I had traveled many times before. The last thing I remember is that time seemed toslow down, and then everything went dark. Later, I was told a good Samaritan stopped and found menear where I went down. There are so many “as luck would have it” moments that day. As luck would have it, a kind motorist was willing to help someone they didn’t know. A hospital was nearby, and it just happened to be having a slow day; this also allowed me to meet a doctor who, as luck would have it, referred me to another specialist without delay. I quickly learned I had a heart problem — acute coronary syndrome with 70% blocked arteries. I had to have two stents placed. I was shocked. I have always been athletic, and training has been my solace. But more than that, it was my most creative space. Now I had to not just slow down but stop. And I would have to adjust to living with cardiovascular disease. I was lucky to be alive, but it was hard to imagine what life might look like now. It was a dark period.

Irene Cara’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Medical Examiner - deadline.com - USA - Florida - county Pinellas
deadline.com
03.02.2023

Irene Cara’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Medical Examiner

A Pinellas County, Florida medical examiner’s report indicates that Fame star Irene Cara’s official cause of death was Arteriosclerotic and Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease. In layperson’s terms, she had a hardening of the arteries and stress on her heart as a result of high blood pressure.

Drinking water could help people 'slow down ageing and live longer lives' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.01.2023

Drinking water could help people 'slow down ageing and live longer lives'

People who drink more water are more likely to live a longer and healthier life, according to a new study.

Channel 4's Great British Bake Off winner announced as viewers blast judges over 'setting up' contestants - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - city Sandro
dailyrecord.co.uk
16.11.2022

Channel 4's Great British Bake Off winner announced as viewers blast judges over 'setting up' contestants

Syabira Yusoff was crowned the winner of the 13th series of Channel 4's Great British Bake Off on Tuesday night.

Researchers warn long-term antidepressant use 'may increase risk of heart disease' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - city Bristol
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
29.09.2022

Researchers warn long-term antidepressant use 'may increase risk of heart disease'

A new study has suggested that long-term use of antidepressants could increase the risk of hear disease.

People who drink two or three coffees a day could live longer, study suggests - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.09.2022

People who drink two or three coffees a day could live longer, study suggests

Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be linked to a longer lifespan, new research suggests.

Heart attack: ‘Difficulty' regulating emotions can increase your risk - 'dangerous' - www.msn.com - Britain - Ireland
msn.com
26.09.2022

Heart attack: ‘Difficulty' regulating emotions can increase your risk - 'dangerous'

READ MORE: Robin Williams' widow found out the name of her 'husband's killer'As a result, anger can increase your risk of a cardiovascular event and shorten life expectancy, a fact reflected in recent studies, including one published by the National University of Ireland in 2021. Published as part of the INTERSTROKE study, researchers analysed 13,462 cases of stroke to identify any similar causes behind the cases; strokes cause around 100,000 hospitalisations in the UK every year making them one of the leading causes of death and disability. According to the data published in the European Heart Journal, one in 11 survivors they spoke to experienced a period of anger or upset in the hour leading up to the stroke while one in 20 had undertaken heavy physical exertion or exercise.

The 'superfood' that may add years to your life, according to new study - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Minnesota - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.09.2022

The 'superfood' that may add years to your life, according to new study

A handful of walnuts every day has been found to significantly improve health, and could even "add years to your life".

Try This Pumpkin Seed Oil That Supports Health and Hair Growth in Time for Fall - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
16.09.2022

Try This Pumpkin Seed Oil That Supports Health and Hair Growth in Time for Fall

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‘Elvis’ actor Shonka Dukureh’s cause of death confirmed - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Nashville
nme.com
31.08.2022

‘Elvis’ actor Shonka Dukureh’s cause of death confirmed

Elvis actor Shonka Dukureh has been revealed.The actor, who plays Big Mama Thornton in Baz Luhrmann’s biopic Elvis, died at the age of 44 last month.Dukureh was found dead by police on July 21 in her home in Nashville after one of her two young children found her unresponsive and sought help from a neighbour, who called 911.

Risk of heart failure 'increases by 11% for every extra inch on your waistline' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
30.08.2022

Risk of heart failure 'increases by 11% for every extra inch on your waistline'

Every excess inch on your waistline could lead to an 11 percent increase in heart failure risk, a new study has warned.

Barbra Streisand's crusade for better heart health - 'Demand the best possible care' - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
28.08.2022

Barbra Streisand's crusade for better heart health - 'Demand the best possible care'

Heart disease is the number one killer of women," Streisand stated. "I was shocked to learn that more women are dying from cardiovascular disease than from all cancers combined, and aren't receiving the same attention in diagnosis and treatment as men. " On August 24, 2022, Streisand Tweeted: "Why isn't follow-up care as important for women as it is for men?"Are women even advised about cardiac rehabilitation? We must demand to receive the best possible care after a #HeartAttack - we deserve it!"Cardiovascular disease can be sectioned into four main types:The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned there are "no symptoms of the underlying disease of the blood vessels".

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