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Drinking white wine and Champagne, eating more fruit and keeping waistlines slim could drive down the risk of sudden cardiac arrest, according to new research. Experts suggested that thousands of ...
Newly-published research states that up to 63% of cases of sudden cardiac arrest may be avoided with lifestyle changes - ...
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New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.
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As a new study links drinking champagne to a lower risk of cardiac arrest, are there any other health benefits to drinking ...
Here’s a reason to celebrate: new research suggests this boozy beverage can have protective benefits to your heart.
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Lifestyle habits had the largest impact on cardiac arrest risk, with potential cases declining by up to 18% if people ...