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Recently, we reported on a pretty mind-blowing study published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology that suggested improved ...
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MedPage Today on MSNDiabetes, Heart Disease Drugs Recalled; New Trump Order; Maple Syrup's Health ClaimsMedPage Today is collecting stories of HHS staffers across all agencies affected by Trump administration cuts. If you want to ...
Acute and chronic stress can affect your bladder as well as overall health. Urologist Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt describes his own ...
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CNET on MSNYour Blood Type Affects Your Heart Health. Here's HowPeople with type O blood enjoy a slightly lower risk of heart disease and blood clotting, but they may be more susceptible to hemorrhaging or bleeding disorders. This may be especially true after ...
Participants who walked faster were more likely to be men, live in less deprived areas, have healthier lifestyles and weigh ...
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Cardiologist Dr. Evan Levine shares which drinks are most toxic for your heart. Prepare yourself — at least one of them is bound to break your heart.
Stress isn’t just in your head—it impacts your entire body, including your heart. FOX 2 talks with therapist Marcia Alston ...
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Dr. Evan Levine tackles a drug that is often prescribed to help children perform better — a phenomenon he calls “borderline ...
Rosie Carr, dietitian at healthy eating plan Second Nature recommends baking salmon with a drizzle of lemon juice and herbs ...
The question of how Japanese people manage to maintain some of the lowest rates of heart disease in the world while consuming ...
Rosie Carr, dietitian at healthy eating plan Second Nature recommends baking salmon with a drizzle of lemon juice and herbs ...
It’s long been known that certain lifestyle and health factors increase the risk of heart disease — but a new study highlights that they could affect women more than men. Eight specific habits ...
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