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Medscape News source @medscape.com · New York 🇺🇸· 6d

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Premature Menopause Is Tied to Greater Lifetime Risk for Coronary Heart Disease
Women who experience premature menopause have a 40% greater risk for developing coronary heart disease (CHD), and this risk is the same for both Black and White women, according to an article published in JAMA Cardiology.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 6d

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This Popular Breakfast Food Could Be Clogging Your Arteries, Cardiologists Say
Sometimes, we joke about how the way to our hearts is through our stomachs. And there's some truth to the tongue-in-cheek line about foodies, especially at breakfast time.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 6d

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Deaths from a silent disease have quadrupled among young US women, study shows
Heart health is a large indicator of overall health and mortality, with heart disease being the leading cause of death for men and women.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 1w

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The 5 Worst Foods for Heart Health, According to Experts
Reviewed by Dietitian Katey Davidson, M. Sc. FN, RD, CPT When people think about heart health, they often focus on what to add -- like vegetables, fiber and healthy fats.
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YourTango News source @yourtango.com · 1w

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Research Says These 7 Old-Fashioned Habits Can Lower Blood Pressure And Improve Heart Health
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but researchers are increasingly finding that some of the most effective ways to improve heart health and lower blood pressure aren't new at all.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 1w

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What Happens to Your Gut, Brain, and Heart When You Eat Blueberries Regularly
Regular intake may help lower blood pressure and support heart health. Blueberries are high in antioxidants, fiber, and other beneficial nutrients.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 2w

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The heart health risks no one is talking about
It isn't easy to surprise a cardiologist who's been in practice for more than 30 years, treating a wide range of patients with every type of medical challenge.
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USA Today News source @usatoday.com · McLean, Virginia 🇺🇸· 2w

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30 or older? Major heart orgs now recommend you get this screening test
The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology have guidelines to help manage blood pressure and reduce hypertension-related risks.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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30 or older? Major heart orgs now recommend you get this screening test
Doctors should begin screening for heart disease and treating people for high cholesterol levels even younger than before, according to new recommendations from major medical organizations.
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The Wall Street Journal News source @wsj.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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Eating a Lot of Ultraprocessed Food Raises the Risk of Heart Attacks, Strokes
A new study found people eating around nine daily servings of ultraprocessed foods had a roughly 67% higher risk of heart attacks, strokes and death from heart disease.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 2w

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I had a life-saving device implanted in my chest. It almost destroyed me
I was 20 years old the first time my implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) delivered a shock to my heart. It felt like something inside me wound up, up, up and sucker-punched me from the inside out.
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The New York Times News source @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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Get Your Cholesterol Even Lower and Start Younger, New Guideline Says
The American Heart Association advised changes to preventive cardiac care that it says could markedly reduce heart attacks and strokes.
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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· 2w

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Millions more people may need to start cholesterol-lowering medications as young as their 30s. Here's why
Millions more adults should consider starting cholesterol-lowering medications earlier to reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke, according to new medical guidance.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 2w

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The overlooked link between ADHD and heart health
ADHD medications -- especially stimulants -- can raise your blood pressure and heart rate. Other factors that can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, like sleep problems, substance use, and excess weight, are also more common in people with ADHD.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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I'm a cardiologist -- 3 great supplements for your heart and 4 to...
Across the country, nearly half of all adults have some form of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death for American men and women.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 3w

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The surprising way breast cancer screenings could reveal heart disease
A mammogram screening takes place in Brussels in October 2020. (Benoit Doppagne/AFP/Getty Images) Routine mammograms that screen for breast cancer can also flag the risk of heart disease, the leading and often underrecognized cause of death in women, according to a new study in the European Heart Journal.
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Business Insider News source @businessinsider.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 3w

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Stress can age you. A cardiologist explains 4 simple ways to protect your heart in 10 minutes a day.
A few minutes of meditation, movement, or social connection each day helps protect your heart. In over a decade as a cardiologist, Dr.
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Newsweek News source @newsweek.com · New York 🇺🇸· 3w

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Why heart attacks spike after the spring time change
The Monday after we "spring forward" for daylight saving time isn't just another sleepy morning at the office. Research shows it's one of the most dangerous days of the year for your heart.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 3w

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Ozempic-style drugs could slash complication risks after heart...
A popular class of weight-loss drugs may prevent life-threatening cardiac complications by opening microscopic blood vessels that often remain blocked after a heart attack, according to a study published this week in Nature Communications.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 3w

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Should you take a supplement for heart health? Here's what the science says.
If you're like most people in the United States, you're probably taking at least some kind of vitamin, mineral or other dietary supplement, maybe to try to promote sleep, boost your immune system or bridge nutritional gaps.