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WeeklyMD > Blog > Heart / Cardiovascular

Heart / Cardiovascular (Page 9)

Many Americans Misguided On Daily Aspirin, Survey Finds

2025-02-04
By: Exporter
On: February 4, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, Feb. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Many Americans don’t see anything wrong with taking daily low-dose aspirin, even though experts have concluded its risks outweigh its benefits, a new survey has found. Nearly half (48%) of people incorrectly think that the benefits of taking low-dose aspirin daily to reduceContinue Reading

Heart Patients Aren’t Taking Lifesaving Meds

2025-02-04
By: Exporter
On: February 4, 2025
In: Blood Pressure, Heart / Cardiovascular, Vitamins / Drugs

TUESDAY, Feb. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Drugs like blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering statins and blood pressure meds can protect the health and extend the lives of people with heart disease. But only if patients take the drugs — and many around the world aren’t, a new study says. Overall, fewerContinue Reading

Severe Infections Double Risk of Heart Failure

2025-02-03
By: Exporter
On: February 3, 2025
In: Bladder Health, Heart / Cardiovascular, Infectious Disease

MONDAY, Feb. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Landing in the hospital with COVID or the flu can put your heart health at dire risk, a new study suggests. Adults hospitalized for a severe infection are more than twice as likely to develop heart failure years later, according to findings publishedContinue Reading

F.A.S.T. Acronym Can Speed Bystander Stroke Response

2025-02-03
By: Exporter
On: February 3, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Neurological, Public Health

MONDAY, Feb. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A simple acronym — F.A.S.T. — can help bystanders recognize the first signs of stroke and call 911 right away, a new study says. Both F.A.S.T and another acronym, BE-FAST, helped people remember the symptoms of stroke, according to findings to be presentedContinue Reading

Beta Blocker Might Reduce Migraine Stroke Risk

2025-02-03
By: Exporter
On: February 3, 2025
In: Head & Neck, Heart / Cardiovascular

MONDAY, Feb. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A common drug used to prevent migraines might have an additional benefit — protecting women against stroke. Women taking the beta blocker propranolol to ward off migraines have a lower risk of strokes caused by blood clots, according to new research to beContinue Reading

Rapid Blood Test Can Improve Stroke Treatment

2025-01-31
By: Exporter
On: January 31, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Neurological

FRIDAY, Jan. 31, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A rapid blood test could speed treatment for people who’ve suffered a stroke related to brain bleeding, a new study says. Stroke victims with brain bleeds have nearly seven times higher blood levels of a brain protein called glial fibrillary acidic protein, orContinue Reading

Regular Flossing Can Prevent Strokes

2025-01-31
By: Exporter
On: January 31, 2025
In: Dental / Oral, Heart / Cardiovascular, Neurological

FRIDAY, Jan. 31, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Flossing protects your brain as well as your gums, a new study suggests. People who floss their teeth at least once a week are reducing their risk of stroke caused by a blood clot, researchers are scheduled to report Wednesday at a meetingContinue Reading

Cholesterol Changes in Seniors Linked to Brain Health

2025-01-30
By: Exporter
On: January 30, 2025
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Mental Health, Seniors

THURSDAY, Jan. 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain health, a new study suggests. Those whose cholesterol fluctuated the most had a 60% increased risk of dementia, researchers report in findings published Jan. 29Continue Reading

Weight Loss Boosts Long-Term Health of Kids With Obesity

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

TUESDAY, Jan. 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Helping kids with obesity drop pounds can have a huge impact on their future health. When these children and teens lose weight, they are less likely to have type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol as young adults, researchers reported inContinue Reading

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

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