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Some say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Is it really? That's up for debate. However, skipping the first meal is not the healthiest ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the biopsychosocial pathway between the social determinants of health, stress and structural racism and cardiovascular ...
This damage is known as coronary artery disease. Too little blood flow to the heart can lead to chest pain, called angina. It can lead to irregular heart ...
But how much exercise do you need, and what type is best? What if you just don't have time? Dr. Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, has tips about how ...
Risks for heart disease, such as obesity, lack of exercise, drinking too much alcohol and smoking, are the same for everyone. But Dr. Regis Fernandes, ...
Obesity can affect the heart in many ways. Not only does it put someone at higher risk for developing cardiovascular disease, but it also can make ...
"Women can make a difference by knowing their risk factors for heart disease, including female-specific risks, such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia," ...
image of a heart and heartbeat rhythm. World Heart Day is Sept. 29. LONDON — Heart rhythm disorders are one of the most common cardiac problems. Arrhythmias ...
The food you eat every day can make a difference in your health. Diet affects your risk of getting some cancers, heart disease or type 2 diabetes.
While men and women are affected by heart disease, the warning signs and symptoms can be quite different. The most common heart attack symptom in women is the ...
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