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Dr Amal Muthumala, consultant cardiologist at North Middlesex University Hospital and Barts Heart Centre, in London, has ...
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Verywell Health on MSN1.5 Cups of Leafy Greens a Day Could Prevent Heart Disease in Older AdultsA new study has found that eating more green vegetables daily could help prevent heart disease in older adults.
A new study shows that cells in atherosclerotic blood vessels grow in a way that resembles tumor development. This finding ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNOral lysozyme can restore healthy gut balance and reverse signs of vascular agingA study reveals that lysozyme (LYZ) plays a pivotal role in age-related blood vessel inflammation by influencing gut bacteria ...
Five common reasons why people have heart attacks by understanding the everyday factors that can trigger a life-threatening ...
DO YOU fall asleep with the TV on or use a night light? Being exposed to light during the night can up your risk of heart disease, scientists say. The brighter the light, the higher the risk of ...
Eating just one extra serving of leafy greens a day could help protect your heart, according to a new long-term study that ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNThe Cardiac Impact Of Autoimmune Diseases: What Lupus, RA, And Psoriasis Can Do To The HeartAutoimmune diseases like lupus rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis don’t just affect joints or skin they can silently damage ...
Atherosclerosis is a major cause of heart attacks and strokes, and it affects more than a billion people around the world. It ...
RESPONSIBLE for a quarter of all deaths, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is of the UK’s biggest killers. It serves as an ...
Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute researchers, along with colleagues in the UK and U.S., have linked brighter ...
A cup and a half of leafy green vegetables could go a long way to addressing atherosclerotic vascular diseases (ASVD's), new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU), the University of Western ...
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