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Many senior citizens still follow outdated aspirin advice.
Though revised guidelines from 2019 warn against that treatment in many circumstances, a national poll indicates that one in four older pers...
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Hospitalizations for heart problems are associated with weather and air pollution.
A study published in the June 2023 issue of JACC Advances suggests that a model that accounts for air pollution and meteorological condition...
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Exposure to noise may increase the risk of cardiovascular issues.
According to a recent study, long-term exposure to the noise produced by cars, trucks, trains, and airplanes may increase the risk of cardio...
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Robotic exosuit helps Parkinson’s patient with mobility
One of the most prevalent and crippling signs of Parkinson's disease, which is a neurological condition that affects over 9 million indi...
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Increased BMI is linked to increased risk of joint disease
An increased body mass index (BMI) is a significant risk factor for osteoarthritis development. However, a recent study indicates that being...
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Socializing is linked to living longer.
Socializing has been linked to a lower chance of dying young, among other health benefits. However, how much socialization might prolong on...
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The Ongoing Debate: Is Alcohol Healthy or Harmful? It Depends on Consumption Levels
Recent research has reignited the discussion on the impact of alcohol on health. The question remains: is moderate drinking beneficial for y...
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Women who suffer from migraines are more likely to experience pregnancy complications.
A new study suggests that women who suffer from migraine headaches prior to becoming pregnant may be at greater risk for pregnancy complica...
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The Surprising Link Between Junk Food and Deep Sleep
The Impact of Junk Food on Deep Sleep: How Your Diet Affects Restful Nights Are you looking to improve the quality of your sleep? It might b...
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Link Found Between Attention Deficit Disorder and Higher Risk of Heart Disease
New research suggests that individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may have a higher risk of developing cardiovascu...
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Foods high in magnesium may improve brain function, particularly in women.
New research suggests that consuming more foods rich in magnesium could improve brain health, particularly in women. The study, published in...
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"Study Shows Obesity-Related Brain Changes Resemble Those Found in Alzheimer's"
Similar brain changes are observed in individuals with obesity and those with Alzheimer's disease, according to a recent analysis. The s...
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Home cardiac rehab could reduce deaths by more than a third.
According to a new study, military veterans who participated in home-based cardiac rehabilitation were 36% less likely to pass away within f...
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The study raises concerns about commercial men's health clinic services.
It's "buyer beware" when it comes to direct-to-consumer (DTC) men's health clinics because many of them provide pricey tre...
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Does taking a multivitamin help with memory?
We are flooded with commercials for vitamins and supplements that claim to provide a variety of health advantages, including enhanced memory...
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Salty diets narrow heart and neck arteries.
This research is still on the watch A new study reveals that the risk of arterial blockage in the heart and neck increases in proportion to ...
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Vigorous exercise may offer big health benefits.
Have two minutes to work out? Then you have sufficient time to reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, and potentially premature death, a...
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Walking is linked to a lower dementia risk.
Pexels There isn't a drug on the market right now that can reduce your chance of dementia by 50%. But according to a study that was publ...
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Does surgery to lose weight relieve pain?
According to new research, bariatric surgery may result in long-lasting improvements in pain and physical abilities. The proven benefits of ...
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Could depression and anger increase the risk of afib?
We're keeping tabs on this research. A review article that appeared on September 1, 2022 in the International Journal of Cardiology sugg...
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