American Heart Association
Going through menopause? Take care of your heart health
Research notes only 1.7 per cent of study population adhered to three components of "Healthy Lifestyle Score" throughout study.
Easy-to-make recipes offering health benefits to breakfast-skipping college students
According to scientific statement by American Heart Association, daily breakfast consumption may decrease cardio metabolic risk factors.
Flavoured additives in e-cigarettes can cause heart damage
E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid and produce an aerosol that is inhaled.
'Eating fish twice a week may keep your heart healthy'
Emphasis should be placed on eating oily fish like salmon, mackerel, herring, lake trout, sardines or albacore tuna.
Study reveals depression in older adults linked to memory problems
It may be possible that treatment may also reduce thinking and memory problems.
When heart disease runs in the family, exercise tied to lower risk
Exercise appeared linked to a lower risk of heart problems even after researchers accounted for factors like age, gender, ethnicity, etc.
Canine buddies
Not only do children who grow up with pets have less risk of allergies and asthma, many also learn responsibility, compassion, and empathy.
Not many people treated for high cholesterol levels
Young adults may be less likely to think that they are at risk of cardiovascular disease.
Long-term antibiotic use harmful for women, study suggests
Taking antibiotics for two or more months was also associated with a 58 per cent higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Severe combat wounds, PTSD tied to high blood pressure
The increased hypertension risk was additive and dependent on the severity of veteran’s injuries.