AHA News: Explaining Cardiovascular Risk Disparities Among Young People With Type 1 Diabetes
THURSDAY, March 30, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Black and Hispanic children with Type 1 diabetes are more likely than their white peers to develop stiffened arteries – a precursor to heart disease and stroke – during the first decade of …
Learn MorePoor Sleep Tied to Shorter Cardiovascular Disease-Free Life
WEDNESDAY, March 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Poor sleep, especially for individuals with sleep-related breathing disorders, is negatively associated with a cardiovascular disease (CVD)-free life, according to a study published online March 2 in BMC M…
Learn MoreMissed Getting Your Steps Today? You’re Still on Track for Health
WEDNESDAY, March 29, 2023 (HealthDay News) — For those who want to get active but feel that joining a gym or exercising on a daily basis is a bridge too far, new research may have found the sweet spot: walking.After stacking the walking habits of 3,1…
Learn MoreAHA News: Missouri Man Turns Heart Disease Diagnosis Into Public Service Message
WEDNESDAY, March 29, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Don Young already had been through an excruciating ordeal with throat cancer that included removal of his larynx, multiple hospitalizations and a doctor’s prediction of six months to live …
Learn MoreHidden Heart Disease Can Raise Your Odds for Heart Attack 8-Fold
TUESDAY, March 28, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Millions of middle-aged folks may be walking around with no symptoms of heart disease, and yet they still face a higher risk for a heart attack, new research shows.What gives? Subclinical or silent heart dise…
Learn MoreEl senador John Fetterman mejora, aunque todavía no se sabe cuándo volverá al trabajo
VIERNES, 24 de marzo de 2023 (HealthDay News) — Es probable que el senador John Fetterman, que ingresó por voluntad propia al Hospital Walter Reed debido a una depresión hace cinco semanas, vuelva pronto a trabajar, anunció el jueves su ayudante.El s…
Learn MoreCaregiving for Someone After a Stroke
FRIDAY, March 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) — When a loved one suffers a stroke, it can be a relief that they survived and are getting good care.But recovery can take time for the patient. Making sure they get the care they need can be a challenge for th…
Learn MoreCaffeinated Coffee Does Not Increase Daily Premature Atrial Contractions
FRIDAY, March 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Consumption of caffeinated coffee does not result in significantly more daily premature atrial contractions among healthy adults, according to a study published in the March 23 issue of the New England Journa…
Learn MoreAHA News: Many Latinos in the US Don’t Get Enough Sleep, and Researchers Are Trying to Learn Why
FRIDAY, March 24, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — A good night’s sleep is essential for good health, but many Latinos in the U.S. just don’t get enough of it.To shed light on possible reasons why, researchers are studying the sleep habits of…
Learn MoreSen. John Fetterman Improving, Though Timing on Return to Work Still Unclear
FRIDAY, March 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) – Sen. John Fetterman, who checked himself into Walter Reed Hospital for depression five weeks ago, should be back at work soon, his aide said Thursday.The Pennsylvania senator suffered a stroke last May that ne…
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