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WeeklyMD > Blog > Heart / Cardiovascular

Heart / Cardiovascular (Page 9)

Women More Vulnerable To Heart Risk Factors

2025-03-25
By: Exporter
On: March 25, 2025
In: Blood Pressure, Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular, Nutrition / Vitamins

TUESDAY, March 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure have a greater impact on the heart health of women than men, a new study says. Women with poor health have nearly five times the risk of heart disease compared to women with idealContinue Reading

This Diet Is Best For Healthy Aging

2025-03-25
By: Exporter
On: March 25, 2025
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Diabetes, Dieting, Heart / Cardiovascular, Nutrition / Vitamins, Seniors

TUESDAY, March 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — How should a person eat in middle age to protect their health as they grow older? One diet came out a clear winner in a 30-year study involving more than 105,000 men and women and eight diets, researchers reported in the journal NatureContinue Reading

Study Finds Better Way For Smartwatches to Track Health

2025-03-24
By: Exporter
On: March 24, 2025
In: Diabetes, Fitness & Exercise, Heart / Cardiovascular

MONDAY, March 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Folks frequently use their smartwatches to monitor their daily step count, aiming to get enough physical activity to improve their health. But smartwatches are tracking another measure of health that could prove even more important, a new study suggests. Smartwatches also capture aContinue Reading

New Clot-Busting Drug Quicker And As Effective In Treating Stroke

2025-03-20
By: Exporter
On: March 20, 2025
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Heart / Cardiovascular

THURSDAY, March 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A newly approved clot- busting drug for stroke works as well as a decades-old medication still used by most U.S. hospitals, and can be delivered even more quickly, a new study says. Tenecteplase (TNKase) is the first new clot-busting drug to be approvedContinue Reading

Weed Users At Greater Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke

2025-03-19
By: Exporter
On: March 19, 2025
In: Health News, Heart / Cardiovascular

WEDNESDAY, March 19, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Weed users are much more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or other life-threatening heart condition than people who don’t indulge, a new study says. Adults under 50 are more than six times as likely to suffer a heart attack if theyContinue Reading

Seniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure Control

2025-03-19
By: Exporter
On: March 19, 2025
In: Blood Pressure, Heart / Cardiovascular, Seniors

WEDNESDAY, March 19, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says. Systolic blood pressure kept under 130 reduces the risk of heart-related death by about 26% among people 80 or older, researchers reported inContinue Reading

Prompt CPR Saves Lives, Regardless Of Who Performs It

2025-03-18
By: Exporter
On: March 18, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular

TUESDAY, March 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — It doesn’t matter if CPR is performed by a doctor, a paramedic or an unskilled, unpracticed passerby — when performed promptly, it will increase a person’s odds of survival, a new study says. The speed of CPR initiation is crucial to survival andContinue Reading

IV Bags Might Flood Bloodstream With Microplastics

2025-03-18
By: Exporter
On: March 18, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health

TUESDAY, March 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Microplastics that invade and burrow deep within the human body are becoming an increasing concern among doctors and health experts. Now, a new study shows that even medical care is causing increased exposure to the tiny plastic particles. Microplastics can be found inContinue Reading

Turning Off TV Better For Heart Health Of Folks Predisposed To Diabetes

2025-03-13
By: Exporter
On: March 13, 2025
In: Diabetes, Heart / Cardiovascular

THURSDAY, March 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — People with a higher genetic risk for type 2 diabetes also have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and other heart-related diseases. But controlling that risk could be as simple as picking up a TV remote and hitting the “off” switch, aContinue Reading

America’s Well-To-Do Have Less Heart Disease Risk

2025-03-12
By: Exporter
On: March 12, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular

WEDNESDAY, March 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Well-to-do and better-educated Americans have far lower rates of heart disease than the rest of the population, a new study says. The top 20% of high-income, college-educated Americans have less heart disease risk than others, and this gap has widened over the pastContinue Reading

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