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Study reveals walnuts helpful in cardiovascular disease
Washington: Studies from a randomised controlled trial reveals the capability of walnuts from preventing major risk factors for heart disease, claims,’ people who regularly consume walnuts may have a lower…
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BP problems linked to higher heart disease risk in youths
New York: Wide swings in blood pressure readings among young adults are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease by middle age, according to a new study. The findings,…
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Five healthy lifestyle habits will help you live longer
New York: In a good news to middle-aged people, researchers have found that maintaining five healthy habits may increase years lived free of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.…
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Drinking 1-4 cups coffee daily reduces metabolic syndrome: Study
Washington: Coffee comes with the potential of reducing the risk of developing a major cardiovascular issue which is known for affecting more than one billion people across the globe, says…
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Cancer patients more likely to die of heart problems, stroke
Washington: In a new study, researchers have found that a lot of people diagnosed with cancer are more likely to die of heart and blood vessel problems, instead of the…
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Legumes-rich diet lowers cardiovascular disease risk
Washington: A diet rich in beans, lentils, peas, and other legumes lessens the risk of cardiovascular, coronary heart disease and high blood pressure, stated a new study. Published in the…
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Study uncovers associations between rheumatoid arthritis
Washington: People diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, type 1 diabetes or blood clots have been found to be at a heightened risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. People who have rheumatoid…
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Illiterate people three times at higher risk to develop dementia
Washington: The people who cannot read and write stay at nearly three times higher risk of developing dementia than the people, who can read and write, says a recent study.…
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E-cigarettes found to be harmful for heart, blood vessels
Washington: E-cigarettes have long remained in question for their effects on health. Putting forth answers to these questions, a new study has found growing evidence that vaping can harm the…
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Running may help you live longer : Study
Washington: While some run to boost their stamina, others do it to maintain overall well-being. But now people have got yet another reason as it is found that running is…
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Weight loss can reduce heart disease in type 2 diabetes patients
Washington: Losing a little weight may go a long way, especially for type 2 diabetes patients suffering from cardiovascular problems. Gaining weight and suffering from obesity are known to be…
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Long-term declines in heart disease stalling in few countries
Washington: Heart disease and stroke mortality rates have almost stopped declining in many high-income countries, found a study. Researchers have analysed trends in cardiovascular disease mortality which consists of mainly…
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Birthweight, height can predict infants’ future health: Study
Washington: One’s future health can be predicted as early as they are born! A new study highlighted that an infant’s birth weight and height together can help in telling doctors…
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Vitamin D may not reduce heart risk
Washington: While there are several pieces of research that suggested a link between low levels of vitamin D in the blood and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, researchers have…
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Excess weight, body fat cause cardiovascular diseases: Study
Washington: Turns out, excess weight does more harm to the human body than we might think. According to a recent study, excess weight and body fat cause a range of…
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Excess weight, body fat cause cardiovascular disease, study suggests
Washington: Recent findings show that as body mass index (BMI) and fat mass increase, the risk of blood vessel diseases also increases. A recent study suggests that excess weight and…
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Lowering BP, sodium intake may cut 94 mn early deaths
New York:A worldwide effort to lower people’s blood pressure, cut sodium intake and eliminate trans fat from their diet could prevent 94 million premature deaths from cardiovascular disease (CVD) over…
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7 key health measures to avoid future risk of heart disease
Washington: A recent study states that by following seven healthy measures like proper diet, exercise and many more, might help one predict future risk of cardiovascular diseases. The study was…
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LED light in your house can damage eyes, health authority warns
WASHINGTON: The “blue light” in LED lighting can damage the eye’s retina and disturb natural sleep rhythms, France’s government-run health watchdog said this week. New findings confirm earlier concerns that…
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Scientists clear another obstacle in creating transplant arteries, study suggests
Washington: Scientists are working towards a dream of creating artery banks, similar to blood banks common today with readily available material to replace diseased arteries during surgery. A study on…
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How much coffee is too much?
Washington: Drinking six or more cups of coffee a day can be harmful and increase the risk of heart ailment by up to 22 percent, a recent study revealed. The…
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Walnuts may help lower blood pressure: Study
Washington: Here’s another reason to add walnuts to your diet. According to a recent study, when combined with meals low in saturated fats, eating walnuts may help lower blood pressure…
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Study shows how high cardiovascular diseases are linked to stress-related disorders
Washington: Stress-related disorders which arise out of trauma are associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease, founds a new study. The study was published in the Journal ‘The BMJ’.…
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Consumption of red, processed meats linked to higher risk of death: Study
Washington: According to a new study, consuming red and processed meats even in small amounts may increase the risk of death from all causes, especially cardiovascular disease. Saeed Mastour Alshahrani,…
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Vitamin D levels can now be measured with your hair
London: Researchers have found that vitamin D can now be measured by human hair, paving the way for improved diagnosis of deficiency of the sunshine vitamin. With over a billion…
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Why enough sleep is important for your heart health?
Washington:Getting enough sleep is key to good health, as researchers say that insufficient sleep increases the risk of serious problems, including cardiovascular disease. The team of researchers from Massachusetts General…
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High-risk HPV contribute to increased CVD risk: Study
Seoul: While human papillomavirus (HPV) have been linked to cancer, infection with high-risk strains of the virus might also increase the fear of cardiovascular disease (CVD), especially among women with…
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Study finds statin therapy reduces cardiovascular disease risk in older people
Washington: A new study now finds that statin therapy reduces risk of cardiovascular disease in older people. The study saw researchers assessing the effects of statins in nearly 1,87,000 people…
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Pregnancy can raise risk of heart disease: Study
Beijing: Women who have given birth have a higher chance of developing heart disease and strokes than those who are childless, a new study says. Previous studies have shown that…
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Detecting prediabetes early may reduce risk of developing cardiovascular disease
Washington: A diagnosis of prediabetes should be a wake-up call for people to make lifestyle changes to prevent diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to scientists at Wake Forest School of…
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