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Heart / Cardiovascular (Page 282)

Optimistic Outlook May Boost Hispanics’ Heart Health

2016-03-04
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 4, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Public Health

A ‘can-do’ point of view might help people stick to plans for healthy living, researchers sayContinue Reading

Happiness Might Sometimes Harm Your Heart, Study Finds

2016-03-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 3, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

Any extreme emotion can trigger syndrome that weakens muscles, causes left pumping chamber to balloon, researchers sayContinue Reading

Poor Sleep May Not Add to Cholesterol Problems, Study Finds

2016-03-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 2, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Sleep Disorders

The one possible exception: people who take sleeping pills for insomnia, researchers sayContinue Reading

One Alcoholic Drink Might Temporarily Bump Up Heart Risk

2016-03-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 2, 2016
In: Alcoholism, Heart / Cardiovascular

But within 24 hours, that same beverage can be generally protective, study suggestsContinue Reading

A Daily Cup of Tea May Soothe Your Heart

2016-03-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 1, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Nutrition / Vitamins

Regular drinkers had fewer heart attacks, less calcium buildup in their arteries, study findsContinue Reading

Lower Fruit, Vegetable Prices Might Save Lives

2016-03-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 1, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Nutrition / Vitamins

Studies found that also raising taxes on sugary drinks may prevent even more deathsContinue Reading

Parents, Take Heed: Your Kids Copy Your Heart Health Habits

2016-03-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 1, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Kids' Health, Parenting

Study found that when a caregiver was obese or had a heart risk factor, children often followed suitContinue Reading

Healthier Arteries May Lower Dementia Risk in Old Age

2016-03-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 1, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Seniors

Preventing calcium buildup might thwart mental decline in your 80s and beyond, study findsContinue Reading

Daylight Saving Time Tied to Brief Spike in Stroke Risk

2016-02-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 29, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Sleep Disorders

But overall increase was only 8 percent higher in the first two days after a clock change, researchers saidContinue Reading

Daylight Saving Time Tied to Brief Spike in Stroke Risk

2016-02-29
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 29, 2016
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Sleep Disorders

But overall increase was only 8 percent higher in the first two days after a clock change, researchers saidContinue Reading

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