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The blood sugar-lowering snack that causes a 'distinct' reduction in cholesterol - www.msn.com - USA
msn.com
20.08.2022

The blood sugar-lowering snack that causes a 'distinct' reduction in cholesterol

cholesterol levels are vital. Having high blood sugar can cause permanent damage to nerves and lead to life-threatening conditions such as diabetic ketoacidosis. While too much cholesterol can cause blockages in the arteries eventually resulting in heart attacks or strokes.

High cholesterol: How your sleep could affect 'bad' cholesterol levels - what to avoid - www.msn.com - USA
msn.com
06.08.2022

High cholesterol: How your sleep could affect 'bad' cholesterol levels - what to avoid

high cholesterol means you have too much of a fatty substance called cholesterol in your blood. This can eventually build-up and cause blockages in the arteries. When this happens it can lead to heart problems and strokes.

High blood pressure: Experts outline ‘important' way to check if you have the condition - www.msn.com
msn.com
04.08.2022

High blood pressure: Experts outline ‘important' way to check if you have the condition

University of Exeter study recommended measurement of both arms. Lead study author Dr Christopher Clark said: "High blood pressure is a global issue and poor management can be fatal. "This study shows that failure to measure both arms and use the higher reading arm will not only result in underdiagnosis and undertreatment of high blood pressure but also under-estimation of cardiovascular risks for millions of people worldwide.

Dementia: Astonishing report links cognitive decline to air pollution - 'strong' case - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
27.07.2022

Dementia: Astonishing report links cognitive decline to air pollution - 'strong' case

United Kingdom Health Security Agency (UKHSA), assessed the impact of air pollution and cognitive decline. In the government report, it says: "We have concluded that the evidence is now suggestive of an association between ambient air pollutants and an acceleration of the decline in cognitive function often associated with ageing, and with the risk of developing dementia. "There are a number of plausible biological mechanisms by which air pollutants could cause effects on the brain leading to accelerated cognitive decline and dementia.

High cholesterol symptoms that appear around your eyes - including skin bumps - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.07.2022

High cholesterol symptoms that appear around your eyes - including skin bumps

High cholesterol can occur due to an unhealthy lifestyle and can increase a person's risk of developing life-threatening conditions such as heart disease or a stroke .

Covid warning as people who had virus more likely to develop diabetes and heart disease - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.07.2022

Covid warning as people who had virus more likely to develop diabetes and heart disease

People who recently had Covid-19 are at an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, according to a new study.

Heart disease: The ‘less visible' risk factor that may damage heart health - ‘Detrimental' - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
05.07.2022

Heart disease: The ‘less visible' risk factor that may damage heart health - ‘Detrimental'

Heart disease is an umbrella term for a range of conditions targeting the heart. This diagnosis is considered a major killer globally, responsible for more than 160,000 deaths in the UK alone. A study warns that soil pollution could be triggering the culprit.

Mediterranean diet better for weight loss, brain health and can help you live longer - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
20.06.2022

Mediterranean diet better for weight loss, brain health and can help you live longer

Those looking to live a longer and healthier life often turn to diet to improve themselves.

Heart disease: Nordic walking could help people with the condition - what is it? - www.msn.com - city Ottawa
msn.com
17.06.2022

Heart disease: Nordic walking could help people with the condition - what is it?

READ MORE: Hair loss: 'Hair-care' habits 'responsible' for permanent hair lossThe goal of the exercise and of recovering from heart disease is to increase functional capacity; a way to measure the ability of someone to physically perform tasks. Speaking about the research, lead investigator Dr Jennifer Reed said: "Patients with coronary artery disease frequently demonstrate diminished functional capacity, low quality of life and increased the risk of subsequent cardiovascular events and mortality. "As to why Nordic walking was beneficial, Dr Reed explained: "Nordic walking engages core, upper and lower body muscles while reducing loading stress at the knee, which may have resulted in greater improvements in functional capacity.

Four ways to lower cholesterol as many people are living with 'ticking time bomb' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
09.06.2022

Four ways to lower cholesterol as many people are living with 'ticking time bomb'

High cholesterol is a common condition that doesn't cause symptoms, which means the first sign could come in a heart attack or stroke.

High blood pressure: Three vegetable juices that could reduce hypertension - study - www.msn.com - Britain - China
msn.com
07.06.2022

High blood pressure: Three vegetable juices that could reduce hypertension - study

blood pressure and the risks that come with it. In fact, around a third of all adults in the UK are living with hypertension, which increases the risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes. A common factor in high blood pressure is not eating enough vegetables - as well as fruit.

Best Echelon Exercise Equipment for Your Home - www.usmagazine.com - USA
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24.05.2022

Best Echelon Exercise Equipment for Your Home

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SNP candidate suggests opponents of independence 'more likely to have degenerative brain diseases' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
26.04.2022

SNP candidate suggests opponents of independence 'more likely to have degenerative brain diseases'

An SNP election candidate has suggested that opponents of independence are "negative" and "more likely to suffer from degenerative brain diseases" as a result.

Dr. Oz Was Paid $269,000 for His 2-Week ‘Jeopardy!’ Guest Hosting Gig - thewrap.com - Pennsylvania - city Columbia
thewrap.com
08.04.2022

Dr. Oz Was Paid $269,000 for His 2-Week ‘Jeopardy!’ Guest Hosting Gig

filings he made as a prospective Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania. The payment was directed toward an undisclosed charity. The cardiothoracic surgeon-turned-TV personality announced his run for office in late November last year as part of a crowded pool of candidates looking to fill retiring Sen.

Even light alcohol intake could be harming your heart health, study suggests - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.04.2022

Even light alcohol intake could be harming your heart health, study suggests

Drinking even a small amount of alcohol each week could be a risk to your health, according to a new study.

Heart disease risk 'cut by an avocado a week' - how to add more to your diet - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - Mexico - Boston
dailyrecord.co.uk
31.03.2022

Heart disease risk 'cut by an avocado a week' - how to add more to your diet

The risk of heart disease was found to be reduced by eating avocados, according to new research.

Taylor Hawkins' Reportedly Died of 'Cardiovascular Collapse' - www.justjared.com - Colombia - city Bogota, Colombia
justjared.com
27.03.2022

Taylor Hawkins' Reportedly Died of 'Cardiovascular Collapse'

A new report has emerged revealing Taylor Hawkins‘ cause of death.

Two or three cups of coffee may lower the risk of heart disease, study finds - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
25.03.2022

Two or three cups of coffee may lower the risk of heart disease, study finds

Drinking two or three cups of coffee a day has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease, a new study has found.

Drinking coffee daily could lengthen lives and boost heart health, study finds - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Australia
dailyrecord.co.uk
24.03.2022

Drinking coffee daily could lengthen lives and boost heart health, study finds

Your heart health and lifespan could be boosted by drinking two cups of coffee a day, a new study has found.

Heart disease death risk could be cut by almost a third thanks to cocoa pill - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - Boston
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.03.2022

Heart disease death risk could be cut by almost a third thanks to cocoa pill

Cocoa pills could reduce the risk of dying from heart disease, according to new research.

David Perlmutter M.D. Shares Truth on Uric Acid with ‘Drop Acid’ Book - www.usmagazine.com - New York - New York
usmagazine.com
15.02.2022

David Perlmutter M.D. Shares Truth on Uric Acid with ‘Drop Acid’ Book

We all aim to live a longer, happier and healthier life, but there are hidden dangers that threaten our health — like if your body has high levels of uric acid. That’s why Drop Acid: The Surprising New Science of Uric Acid ― The Key to Losing Weight, Controlling Blood Sugar and Achieving Extraordinary Health is here to empower readers with the information.

Exercising for 20 minutes per day can reduce risk of heart disease for over 70s - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Italy
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.02.2022

Exercising for 20 minutes per day can reduce risk of heart disease for over 70s

Fitting just 20 minutes of exercise into your day can help decrease heart disease risk, especially if you are over 70.

Coffee could help you live longer as scientists reveal how many cups a day you need - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
09.02.2022

Coffee could help you live longer as scientists reveal how many cups a day you need

If you can't live without your morning caffeine fix, then this might just settle the debate over whether it really is any good for you. A new study has linked drinking ground coffee with living longer after scientists investigated the potential links between coffee and improved heart health.The research, carried out by UK Biobank and studying half a million people, found that drinking ground coffee three times a day helped support a number of healthy functions.The study mainly focused on coffee's effect on cardiovascular health and ageing and found those who drink a moderate amount - three cups a day - were less likely to die than those who drank none.

Dangerous visceral fat could be targeted by adding certain spice to your diet, study shows - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
09.02.2022

Dangerous visceral fat could be targeted by adding certain spice to your diet, study shows

Including a certain spice in your diet could help eliminate visceral fat, according to research.

Alzheimer's, heart disease, stroke and cancer risk could be slashed with one ingredient - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.01.2022

Alzheimer's, heart disease, stroke and cancer risk could be slashed with one ingredient

Adding olive oil to your diet could lower your risk of Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease and cancer, new research suggests.

The superfood that may help with dangerous 'visceral fat' in the body - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
12.01.2022

The superfood that may help with dangerous 'visceral fat' in the body

Certain fruits may help your body tackle dangerous abdominal fats, according to studies.

Eating this sweet treat could 'reduce risk' of heart disease - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.01.2022

Eating this sweet treat could 'reduce risk' of heart disease

When it comes to heart disease, a sweet treat in the form of dark chocolate could offer health benefits.

Below Deck Mediterranean’s Captain Mark Howard’s Cause of Death Revealed - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
14.12.2021

Below Deck Mediterranean’s Captain Mark Howard’s Cause of Death Revealed

Captain Mark Howard‘s cause of death has been confirmed nearly two months after the loss made headlines.

Men who vape should be warned about erectile dysfunction, say researchers - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.12.2021

Men who vape should be warned about erectile dysfunction, say researchers

A possible link between erectile dysfunction (ED) and vaping has been found according to a new study which concluded that people who vape should be warned about the link.

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