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People Who Eat Chili Pepper May Live Longer – Reduced Risk of Dying From Cardiovascular Disease or Cancer
Consumption of chili pepper may reduce the relative risk of cardiovascular disease mortality by 26%, according to an analysis of diet and mortality data from four large, international studies.
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Study reveals a dog's heart rate increases when you say 'I love you'
Have you ever wondered how much your dog really loves you? Well, it turns out there's a scientific answer to this question.
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Nearly 60% of American children lack healthy cardiorespiratory fitness
Nearly 60% of American children do not have healthy cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), a key measure of physical fitness and overall health, according to “Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Youth – An Important Marker of Health,” a new Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association, published today in the Association’s flagship journal Circulation.
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Experimental Blood Test Detects Cancer up to Four Years before Symptoms Appear
The assay looks for stomach, esophageal, colorectal, lung and liver malignancies
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Replacing meat and dairy with vegan alternatives cuts risk of heart disease by third, study finds
Replacing meat and dairy with vegan alternatives can cut your risk of heart disease down by one third, a new study has found. It’s good news for vegans, as researchers have found that even those who occasionally dabble with a plant-based diet will see the benefits of it. By subbing out red meat and replacing it with nuts and seeds each day, people are 30% less likely to die of a coronary heart disease.
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Dr. Nadir Ali - 'Do statins prevent or cause heart disease? Should LDL be called "bad" Cholesterol?'
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A ‘Cure for Heart Disease’? A Single Shot Succeeds in Monkeys
A novel gene-editing experiment seems to have permanently reduced LDL and triglyceride levels in monkeys.
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Coronavirus inflammatory syndrome is causing heart and kidney failure in some NYC kids
Coronavirus inflammatory syndrome in children is causing heart and kidney failure, New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot said Monday.
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Trial of chloroquine to treat COVID-19 stopped early due to heart complications
In the Brazilian study, some patients taking a high dose of the drug developed dangerous heart rhythm problems.
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4,000-Year-Old Mummies Showed Early Signs of Heart Disease
Scientists used near-infrared spectroscopy to spot telltale lesions in mummies' arteries.
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Human Hearts Evolved for Endurance — and They Need It to Stay Healthy - D-brief
Millions of years ago, after the ancestors of humans diverged from the last link they shared with chimpanzees, they began developing the numerous adaptations that made endurance one of the defining traits of our species. By about 2 million years ago, the genus Homo had emerged and the process really took off. Today, humans can run for miles or walk all day thanks to those changes. In new research, scientists have shown just how substantially evolution has changed one crucial organ: the heart.
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Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy cancels shows after suffering heart attack
Gothic rock icon Peter Murphy has cancelled the remainder of his New York residency, after the former Bauhaus frontman suffered a heart attack this week.
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Plant based diet may reduce cardiovascular death risk by 32%
More plant based foods and fewer animal products may be the key to optimal heart health and lowering the risk of heart attacks or strokes.
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Plant-based foods lower your risk of dying from heart disease
A study of more than 12,000 people by Johns Hopkins University also found opting for vegetables over meat reduced their risk of dying early from any cause by a quarter.
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Billions of air pollution particles found in hearts of city dwellers
Exclusive: Study shows associated damage to critical pumping muscles, even in children
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Cutting Just 300 Calories Per Day May Keep Your Heart Healthy
That's the equivalent of about six standard Oreos. But this modest reduction in calories could have protective benefits for our hearts, a new study finds.
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One Type of Sitting May Pose a Greater Risk to Heart Health Than Others
As a society, we sit too much. We sit in the car, we sit at our desks, and we flop down on the couch when we get home. But not all sitting is made equal. Each of these approaches to sitting poses a very different risk to heart health, according to research published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Father gets tattoo on chest to match son’s heart surgery scar
'All of these warriors should be proud of their scars and all they achieve in life,' says Leanne Watts
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Researchers find physical activity in preschool years can affect future heart health
Physical activity in early childhood may have an impact on cardiovascular health later in life, according to new research from McMaster University, where scientists followed the activity levels of hundreds of preschoolers over a period of years. They found that physical activity in children as young as three years old benefits blood vessel health, cardiovascular fitness and is key to the prevention of early risk indicators that can lead to adult heart disease.
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Avoiding breakfast connected to greater danger of heart-related death, research study discovers
Whether you consume breakfast may be related to your danger of passing away early from heart disease, according to a brand-new research study. Breakfasts that keep you fuller longer After an indivi…
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