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A new study has found that people with a moderate to high level of physical activity have a decreased risk of dying immediately from a heart attack.Read now
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High DHA Levels May Offer Protection Following A Heart Attack
According to a recent study, people with high serum levels of DHA at the time of a heart attack may have a decreased risk of secondary cardiovascular events.Read now -
Omega-3s May Lower Risk of Death from Heart Attack
Read nowCardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. A recent study suggests that eating seafood and plant-based omega-3s may lower the risk of dying from a heart attack. For this study, researchers examined data...
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Long Term Multivitamin Use May Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
Read nowCardiovascular disease is the leading killer in the United States. A recent study suggests that taking a daily multivitamin may protect men from cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke over a long period of time, but not in...
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Stress Management May Reduce Risk of Second Heart Incident in Recovering Patients
Read nowHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. A recent study suggests that people recovering from heart attack or other heart problems could reduce the risk of having another heart incident by half if they include...
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Exercise May Reduce Risk of Depression Following a Heart Attack
Read nowDepression is three times more common in people who have had a heart attack than those who have not. A recent study suggests that regular exercise before a heart attack lowers the likelihood of depression after a heart attack. For...
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Hypoglycemia in Diabetes May Lead to Cardiovascular Events
Read nowA recent study suggests that diabetic patients who experience low blood sugar (also known as hypoglycemia) are at a higher risk of having a cardiovascular event and of dying from a cardiovascular event than those who do not experience low...
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Vitamin K2 May Help With Vascular Calcification
Read nowPeople with chronic kidney disease are at risk for vascular calcification. A recent study found that supplementing hemodialysis patients with vitamin K2 might reduce their risk of vascular calcification. Vascular calcification is the accumulation of calcium salts in the arteries,...
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An Apple A Day Might Keep Vascular Disease Away
Read nowEveryone knows the old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Well, according to a new a study, that saying might have scientific validity, as eating an apple a day could possibly be as effective at lowering the...