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WeeklyMD > Blog > Heart / Cardiovascular

Heart / Cardiovascular (Page 11)

Noisy Settings OK For Blood Pressure Testing

2025-01-28
By: Exporter
On: January 28, 2025
In: Blood Pressure, Heart / Cardiovascular

TUESDAY, Jan. 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Don’t worry if someone’s checking your blood pressure in a loud public place. The reading they get is apt to be just as accurate as if the test were taking place in a quiet, less stressful environment, researchers reported in a study publishedContinue Reading

Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase

2025-01-28
By: Exporter
On: January 28, 2025
In: Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Heart / Cardiovascular, Obesity

TUESDAY, Jan. 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, according to an annual report from the American Heart Association (AHA). These risks are thwarting efforts to save lives from heart disease, heartContinue Reading

Fatty Muscles Increase Heart Disease Risk

2025-01-23
By: Exporter
On: January 23, 2025
In: Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Obesity

THURSDAY, Jan. 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A well-marbled steak is highly prized for grilling, but those sort of fat deposits in human muscles can be deadly, a new study says. People with pockets of fat hidden within their muscles have a higher risk of dying from heart-related health problems,Continue Reading

Higher Stroke Risk Among Children of Divorce

2025-01-23
By: Exporter
On: January 23, 2025
In: General Health, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Seniors

THURSDAY, Jan. 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A broken home seems to set a ticking time bomb in the brains of some children of divorce. Seniors have a 61% higher risk of stroke if their parents divorced when they were children or teenagers, researchers reported in a study published Jan.Continue Reading

Study: Blood Transfusion Post-Heart Attack May Be Critical for Those with Anemia

2024-12-27
By: Exporter
On: December 27, 2024
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Heart / Cardiovascular

FRIDAY, Dec. 27, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A blood transfusion following a heart attack could be a life-saving measure for patients with anemia. A new evidence review published in the journal NEJM Evidence shows anemic patients had a slightly lower risk of death within six months of a heart attackContinue Reading

Women Are Less Likely Than Men to Take Medication After a Stroke, Study Suggests

2024-12-26
By: Exporter
On: December 26, 2024
In: Heart / Cardiovascular

THURSDAY, Dec. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Female stroke victims are less likely than men to take drugs that could lower their odds of a second stroke. Women are 80% more likely to report that they don’t take cholesterol-lowering medications as prescribed, a new study shows. They’re also 53% moreContinue Reading

With Correct Measurements, Wine Really May Protect Heart

2024-12-18
By: Exporter
On: December 18, 2024
In: Heart / Cardiovascular

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) — A little wine every day can protect your heart health, a new study suggests. People who drank half to one glass of wine a day had a 50% lower risk of heart attack, stroke or heart disease, compared to wine teetotalers, researchers reportedContinue Reading

Air Pollution Could Be Raising Your Odds for a Blood Clot

2024-12-13
By: Exporter
On: December 13, 2024
In: Asthma, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

FRIDAY, Dec. 13, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Breathing in smoggy air over time can significantly raise a person’s chances for dangerous blood clots, new research shows. “What’s striking from our study is the increase in serious blood clotting disease with exposure to some of the most common types of pollutantsContinue Reading

Jamie Foxx Reveals He Had Brain Bleed in 2023

2024-12-11
By: Exporter
On: December 11, 2024
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Public Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 11, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Actor Jamie Foxx has shared the details of a life-threatening medical emergency he experienced last year after doctors discovered he had suffered a brain bleed. In his new Netflix comedy special, “What Had Happened Was,” Jamie Foxx finally described what left him fightingContinue Reading

GLP-1 Meds May Lower Clot Risk in People With Diabetes

2024-12-10
By: Exporter
On: December 10, 2024
In: Diabetes, Heart / Cardiovascular, Obesity

TUESDAY, Dec. 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) — People with diabetes who are taking GLP-1 meds such as Ozempic or Mounjaro may be getting an added bonus: Reductions in their odds for a dangerous blood clot, new research finds. The study found that folks with diabetes who were using the drugsContinue Reading

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