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Moderate choline intake lowers heart disease risk

A recent study from BMC Public Health found that moderate dietary choline intake is associated with a reduced risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) among US adults.

Tuesday, Jun 4

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Heart stents can save lives, but are too many Americans getting them unnecessarily?

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Each year, nearly a million Americans get a stent - a tiny mesh tube that props open a clogged artery. If you have heart disease, your doctor may recommend one, but whether you need it is another question.

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New molecular tool shows how telomeres relate to heart health

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As we age, our appearance changes, our hair turns gray and wrinkles appear. And we become more susceptible to disease. One reason for this is that our telomeres shorten. These are protective caps at the ends of the chromosomes, the…

By 2050, 61 percent of Americans will have some kind of cardiovascular disease: Report

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More than 6 in 10 Americans will have a cardiovascular disease by 2050, according to a new report from the American Heart Association (AHA). The report, published Tuesday in the journal Circulation, found that cardiovascular disease,…

MDMA's Cardiac Safety Concerns; Entresto Generics; Heart Disease 'Older Than Moses'

(MedPage Today) -- FDA reviewers questioned the cardiac safety of midomafetamine (MDMA), among other concerns raised ahead of an advisory committee meeting on a potential drug indication for post-traumatic stress disorder.

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61% of US adults will have a form of cardiovascular disease by 2050: report

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Cardiovascular disease refers to several conditions, including heart attack, heart failure, heart arrhythmias, vascular disease, congenital heart defects, stroke, and high blood pressure.

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Facial thermal imaging and AI combo shows promise for heart disease detection

A combination of facial thermal imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) can accurately predict the presence of coronary artery disease, finds research published in the open access journal BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

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Study: Fewer than one-quarter of heart attack patients receive dietary counseling in the aftermath

Although diet is the leading contributor to premature death from heart disease in the United States, fewer than one-quarter of people who undergo major heart events receive dietary counseling in the aftermath, a study finds.

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61% of U.S. adults will have some type of heart disease by 2050, report finds

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and disability in the United States — and new projections show it may become even more common in the next 30 years, according to the American Heart Association.

Population shifts, risk factors may triple US cardiovascular disease costs by 2050

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Driven by an older, more diverse population, along with a significant increase in risk factors including high blood pressure and obesity, total costs related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) conditions are likely to triple by 2050,…

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A silent killer: Nigeria’s growing battle with cardiovascular disease

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) – a term encompassing heart disease, stroke, and other conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels –

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Airplane noise exposure may increase risk of chronic disease

A new study indicates that airplane noise may increase one's risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases, a cluster of conditions such as heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and hypertension. The study found that people who were exposed to…

Monday, Jun 3

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New Research Reveals That Adding Orange Peels to Your Diet Could Improve Heart Health

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University of Florida research reveals that orange peel extracts may significantly lower cardiovascular disease risk, offering a promising use for this common agricultural byproduct. New...

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Most Heart Disease Deaths Still Occur in Cold Weather, but Heat Is a Growing Problem

(MedPage Today) -- Around the world, cardiovascular deaths associated with cold temperatures vastly outnumbered those from the heat, though high temperature-related deaths gained steam in recent years.

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Ultimate guide to a good night's sleep during the menopause - and cut heart disease risk

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The study, led by Columbia University Medical Center in New York City found that women who reported poor sleep quality during menopause were three times more likely to have poor overall cardiovascular health scores

Telemedicine boosts equitable access to endocrinology care for patients with diabetes and heart disease

Widespread availability of telemedicine during the pandemic led to more equitable access to endocrinology care for patients with type 2 diabetes and heart disease, according to a study being presented Monday at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine…

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Telemedicine may increase endocrinology care access for under-resourced patients with diabetes and heart disease

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Widespread availability of telemedicine during the pandemic led to more equitable access to endocrinology care for patients with type 2 diabetes and heart disease, according to a study presented at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society's annual…

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Study indicates fewer than 1 in 4 patients receive dietary counseling after a heart attack

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Although diet is the leading contributor to premature death from heart disease in the United States, fewer than one-quarter of people who undergo major heart events receive dietary counseling in the aftermath, a study finds.